ENSURING Australia’s meat production sector remains competitive while reducing greenhouse gases in the global carbon economy are potential benefits of a Churchill fellowship to be undertaken by industry analyst Simon Quilty.
From February to May this year, Mr Quilty will travel through New Zealand, the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, Ireland and the United Kingdom, looking at methane and GHG reduction schemes.
“I’ll be looking at the successes and failures and how we reward our farmers,” he said.
“I want to learn what global ag GHG…