At 12:50 pm on Wednesday, February 19, Carbonaught cofounder Andrew Pedley will take the stage at evokeAG to outline a new strategy for Australian agriculture—one built for the world that’s coming, not the one that’s fading.
The pressure on farmers to cut emissions is increasing. Key export markets are moving ahead, but domestic roadblocks remain. This talk will lay out what’s shifting in global trade, where Australia is falling behind, and what’s needed to ensure farmers capture the full value of low-emission production—rather than being boxed in by outdated models and false solutions.
Expect a clear-eyed take on the flaws in current methodologies, the opportunities in emissions arbitrage, and the policy priorities shaping Carbonaught’s work in 2025. Pedley will also outline Carbonaught’s recently awarded $5M federal grant and how it fits into a broader plan to ensure Australian agriculture isn’t left behind.
Some fights don’t happen in the open. Some strategies aren’t announced. But when the system isn’t built to deliver the outcomes that matter, it’s time to build something better.
If you’re in Brisbane, make time for this one.