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The Good Growth Programme is investing £365,257 in Agri Carbon Kernow, a partnership project that has been working with farmers in Cornwall to help them reduce their carbon footprint, improve...Read more
Five farms in Cornwall on a joFive farms in Cornwall on a journey towards Net Zero
This video showcases five farms in Cornwall. It shares their journey as they work to improve the environment, produce nutritious food, while also responding to climate risk by sequestering more carbon and reducing emissions.
Case Study: Agri Carbon KernowCase Study: Agri Carbon Kernow
The Good Growth Programme is investing £365,257 in Agri Carbon Kernow, a partnership project that has been working with farmers in Cornwall to help them reduce their carbon footprint, improve water resilience and quality, and promote nature recovery. We caught up with one farm that is working with Duchy College to sequester more carbon.