Agtech - So What?
Ep61 Alisdair Tulloch on the first-mover advantages of going carbon neutral
04 Mar 2020
Agriculture is often vilified for its environmental impact. But what if agriculture could be carbon neutral? Is that even possible? And what would it cost?Alisdair Tulloch, a fourth generation grape grower, believes it’s not only possible but also profitable.In this episode, Alisdair shares his family's journey to carbon neutral. Why did they decide to take action? How are they measuring? What improvements have they made, and how did they prioritize?We also cover:The practices and management decisions Alisdair has made, and what’s working (or not);Why there’s a first-mover advantage of going carbon neutral;The ROI of carbon neutrality; andThe potential of policies and carbon markets to unlock value for farmers.To follow Alisdair’s journeyInstagram @keithtullochwine and @alisdairtullochFacebook at https://www.facebook.com/KeithTullochWine/Looking for Keith Tulloch wines?https://keithtullochwine.com.au/info@keithtullochwineThe Fine Wine Specialist, their national distributor: https://www.tfws.com.au
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