Agriculture, a carbon sink that’s unaware of itself
Our vice-president of agronomy Jacques Nault talks to La Vie agricole about the role agriculture can play in the fight against climate change. It’s not just about reducing greenhouse gases on the farm, but also about increasing organic carbon in the soil.
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ByLogiagThe Coopérateur magazine publishes a long article about farms that are committed to reducing greenhouse gases (GHG), such as Ferme Landrynoise. This dairy farm, one of the largest in Quebec, is working with us to reduce its GHG emissions and fight climate change.
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