A NEW carbon farming methodology, which allows project holders to stack several projects on one piece of land, is expected to roll out later this year – after several years in development.
The Integrated Farm and Land Management methodology was originally pushed by former energy minister Angus Taylor in 2021 as a means of making carbon farming viable for more producers and reducing auditing costs.
Industry groups began putting together proposals for the how the methodology should be legislated in 2022 and were hoping to have it up and running by 2023.
IFLM has also been slated to take…