The Farmlander - October 2021 South

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NZ dairying leads in lowering emissions New Zealand dairy farmers continue to lead the world in sustainable dairying but it’s important they not rest on their laurels.

Research commissioned by DairyNZ and independently produced by AgResearch confirms New Zealand dairy farmers have the world’s lowest carbon footprint, at half the average emissions of other international producers.

where consumers and communities

farmers, aims to support farmers

are increasingly seeking sustainably

through investing in research,

produced food.

resource development, extension

“New Zealand is known internationally

and advocacy to ensure they lead the

for its low carbon footprint of dairy

world in sustainable dairy farming. The

product, which is supported by

organisation is involved in a wide range

this research. However, there is still

of research, investing dairy farmers'

The country’s dairy sector is committed

potential to improve and achieve lower

levies in climate change solutions

to remaining the most efficient

emissions and we are well aware other

developed through science.

producer of low-emissions milk in

countries are also reducing the footprint

The AgResearch analysis demonstrates

the world, driving emissions down

of their dairy sectors.

that New Zealand has retained its

through science, innovation and hard

“Our global competitors are never far

outstanding position in low-emission

work. To maintain their top spot,

behind and while we are world-leading at

dairy milk production, with an on-farm

dairy farmers need to continue to

emissions-efficient milk production, we

carbon footprint 48 percent less than

adapt their practices and adopt new

must continue to adapt and implement

the average of 18 countries studied.

technology and knowledge to reduce

new technologies and knowledge. It is the

The research analysed 55 percent of

environmental impact.

right thing to do for our environment, our

global milk production, including major

DairyNZ chief executive Dr Tim Mackle

consumers and humanity as a whole.”

milk-producing countries. New Zealand

says his organisation is focused on

DairyNZ, the industry organisation

is the most efficient producer at 0.77kg

maintaining success in a global market

that represents all New Zealand dairy

CO2e per kg FPCM (fat and protein

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