top of page

UA News and the Unconventional Ag event series are no longer being offered. You can continue to stay updated on the global ag, agtech, food, and food tech sectors through our other publications and events: Global AgInvesting conference series, AgInvesting Weekly, Agtech Intel NewsWomen in Agribusiness Summit, and Women in Agribusiness Today.  We are grateful for your past support, and look forward to staying connected with you through our range of media platforms.

NEWS.png

CBH, Wide Open Agriculture Partner on Carbon Neutral Grain Pilot


CBH Group, the largest grain exporter in Australia, has partnered with Wide Open Agriculture, a regenerative food and farming business in Western Australia, on a pilot program to explore the certification, marketing, and global distribution of carbon neutral grains.

Owned by 3,900 grain growers across Western Australia, CBH has offices across Australia, Japan, and Hong Kong, and saw revenue exceeding $4 billion last year. Wide Open Agriculture has launched the innovative Dirty Clean Food brand that markets and distributes products that are chosen on the positive impact delivered to farmers and communities, and their market potential.

Under the agreement, the two companies will explore the feasibility of sourcing, certifying, marketing and distributing carbon neutral oats, barley and lupins from Western Australia, with execution to happen in line with the 2020/21 southern hemisphere grain growing season. The project will also examine the role regenerative agriculture can play in attaining these goals.

Carbon neutrality involves four factors:

  • Quantifying greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Reducing emission on on-farm production and along the supply chain

  • Offsetting the remaining emission footprint through the purchase of certified carbon credit units, and,

  • The certification of a product or organization to formally recognize them as Certified Carbon Neutral

NeverStop - 650x85.jpg
CPM Logo Image
LECO Ad Image
MOSOY-NovDecJan-1000 x825-02.png
UA News Subscribe Image

CONTRIBUTE

Contact Lynda Kiernan-Stone,

editor of Unconventional Ag News, to submit a story for consideration: 
lkiernan-stone@highquestgroup.com

bottom of page