The Kingshay Shop
Carbon Markets: Risky Investment or Major Opportunity?
Some of the UK’s most precious and valued habitats such as woodland, peatland, grassland and saltmarshes remove vast amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it as carbon, having a positive impact on climate change. However, it’s not just near-natural habitats that have this ability: improved grassland, arable soils, plantation forestry, hedgerows, agro-forestry and other managed landscapes hold immense potential to continually remove and store carbon. This business insight explores how these carbon sinks can potentially be a source of income.
Issued 1st September 2021
About Kingshay insight publications
Kingshay has been producing bi-monthly publications for dairy farmers since 1991. Publishing on issues critical to the success of a modern dairy farming business.
These briefings include dairy insight, business insight and research insight, they provide dairy farmers, large animal vets, farm consultants and other interested parties with the most vital and timely information in a concise two-page format. The information contained in our insight publications is written and updated by our experts to ensure accuracy and to save you time.
A selection of insight publications and Farming Notes are available to buy individually from our online shop. To gain access to all our publications become a Kingshay member.
Already a member?
Login to receive your membership discount
You may also like…
-
Benchmarking Soil Organic Carbon
Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) has become a bit of a buzz word in
Members: FREE
Non-members: £15.00
-
SOIL – Completing the Carbon Jigsaw (Soil Carbon Report)
This Soil Carbon Report, ‘Soil – completing the carbon j
Members: FREE
Non-members: Unavailable
-
In order to achieve Net Zero by 2040, British Farming needs
Members: FREE
Non-members: £15.00