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Utilising novel Pongamia trees to decarbonise Australia's beef value-chain (2024-2027)

Abstract

Progress towards a carbon neutral beef industry typically focusses on nutritional strategies, overlooking potential innovations in farming system configuration. This project aims to develop a framework for the integration of Pongamia into beef production systems, so that not only emissions reductions are maximised, but also to support carbon capture and farm system resilience. This project seeks to determine the impact of Pongamia meal on cattle production efficiency, meat quality and methane emissions. Through quantification of carbon sequestration potential in tree plantations, whole-farm modelling will elucidate production scenarios capable of achieving the reductions needed for a carbon neutral Australian beef industry.

Experts

Dr Sarah Meale

Senior Lecturer
School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability
Faculty of Science
Sarah Meale
Sarah Meale

Dr Alwyn Williams

Senior Lecturer in Agronomy
School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability
Faculty of Science
Alwyn Williams
Alwyn Williams

Dr Tyron Venn

Senior Research Fellow
School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability
Faculty of Science
Tyron Venn
Tyron Venn