Rural Jersey Spring 2022

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Keeping carbon local on the route to net-zero The Carbon Farm has set up a new trading platform for the carbon based in the Island’s soils. By Caroline Spencer

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n the coming years Island agriculture has the potential to be transformed by the introduction of regenerative practices. Carbon farmer Glyn Mitchell says that it’s imperative that Jersey now focuses on its soil. Carbon farming is a broad set of agricultural practices that result in increased storage of carbon in the soil, which will help in the fight against climate change. Morel Farm in St Lawrence is the first farm in Jersey to actually farm carbon by using soil regenerative strategies issued by the United Nations’ ‘4 per 1,000’ initiative. This states that if farmers increase soil carbon levels by just 0.04% annually, CO2 in the atmosphere could reduce to safe levels, with added benefits of improved biodiversity and resilience to the inevitable impacts of climate change.

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At COP26 held in Glasgow in 2021, Jersey signed up to the Paris Climate Change Accord, which binds us to the ‘4 per 1,000’ initiative. The five principles of soil health are: • • • • •

reduced or minimal ploughing; keeping soil covered and protected; keeping a living root in all year; reduced or no synthetic inputs; adaptively grazing animals to build soil health. Regenerative practices like these help restore degraded soils, enhance crop production, and reduce pollution by minimising erosion and nutrient runoff, purifying surface and groundwater, and increasing microbe activity and soil biodiversity.

Glyn, who is operations director at The Carbon Farm, which is at Warwick Farm, said he had been examining all options to improve soil health across Jersey while reducing farm costs. The solution that he and his colleagues at Jersey Hemp kept returning to was to increase soil organic carbon levels in all fields. ‘The most economical and effective way to reduce Jersey’s carbon emission responsibility is to grow it into soil organic carbon,’ Glyn said. ‘The capacity for appropriately managed soils to sequester atmospheric carbon is enormous. Jersey’s soils hold around three times as much carbon as the atmosphere above our Island and over four times as much carbon as vegetation. ‘Soil represents the largest carbon sink over which we have control. There’s plenty of capability in soils in Jersey to offset all of our emissions very quickly. The missing bit was working out a way of transacting CO2 to make soil organic carbon more valuable. Farmers can say they are using the pillars of soil health and sequestering carbon, but there has been no way to prove it, until now.’


Articles inside

Where have all the cows gone?

3min
pages 82-84

Meals (and everything

2min
page 79

Finance with its roots in the soil

4min
pages 76-78

The benefits of having a lasting power of attorney

5min
pages 72-75

Art inspired by nature

2min
pages 70-71

Stories from the past

3min
pages 66-69

Tea time in Jersey

4min
pages 64-65

Small is… a microbrewery

4min
pages 62-63

In the kitchen – at Government House

5min
pages 58-61

Sparkle and magic

3min
pages 56-57

Problem dogs - or problem owners?

4min
pages 54-55

Open viewing

3min
pages 50-51

Dairy for development

5min
pages 52-53

The value of Jersey’s seagrass

4min
pages 48-49

The power of Vraic

4min
pages 46-47

Keeping carbon local on the route to net-zero

5min
pages 42-45

Sowing the seeds of something bigger

3min
pages 36-39

Measuring methane

4min
pages 40-41

An industry to take over from the Jersey Royal?

4min
pages 34-35

In the midst of the reality of things

3min
pages 28-29

Secret gardens of Jersey

5min
pages 30-33

Holding up a crystal ball to elderly care

2min
page 27

Catch the green care wave

4min
pages 20-21

From the Highlands to the Island

3min
page 25

Nature – the best physician?

3min
pages 18-19

Meet the (retiring Constable

5min
pages 12-15

The road to natural health

2min
pages 22-24

The passion and the pain

5min
pages 16-17

Root & branch

2min
page 26

Over the wall

3min
page 7
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