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HomeNewsLeading scientist to set the climate record straight at Cattle Connect

Leading scientist to set the climate record straight at Cattle Connect

JBS’s Global Chief Livestock Scientist, Dr Sarah Klopatek, will tackle the question of how to correctly measure the impact of cattle and climate, as part of a power-packed lineup of speakers at Cattle Connect.

Cattle Connect, to be held at the Dalby Showgrounds on November 11-12, is the flagship industry event of Cattle Australia (CA), bringing together producers, processors, researchers, industry leaders and international experts to share knowledge and new ideas to shape the future of the industry.

Dr Klopatek will set the tone for the discussion of sustainability issues at the Cattle Connect Conference, sponsored by Land Watch Australia, speaking on the topic of ‘Valuing our impact on the climate, correctly’.

“Dr Klopatek is internationally recognised for her research on regenerative agriculture initiatives, carbon accounting, life cycle assessment development, and land use change,” CA Chief Executive Will Evans said.

“Having researched at world-class research universities, including Texas A&M and the University of California Davis, her expertise in beef sustainability is now being called upon by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO).

“Her involvement in Cattle Connect will make a significant contribution to properly understanding the role of cattle in our environment and the debate around livestock’s role as part of the climate change solution.”

CA has been leading calls for recognition by the Australian Government of the biogenic carbon cycle in emissions accounting systems to more accurately reflect the contribution of the livestock industry to climate change, and to provide farmers with the means to participate in carbon markets.

Also on the program to discuss sustainability and environment issues are Woolworths Group’s General Manager Sustainability, Bel Quince, and Assistant Minister for Agriculture, Anthony Chisholm.

Ag education will be another hot topic with presentations from Anthony Lee, CEO of Australian Country Choice, and Luciano Mesiti, CEO of the Primary Industries Education Foundation Australia (PIEFA).

Outside the conference hall, there’ll be agtech demonstrations from the likes of Warrego Water Services; working dogs, livestock handling and heifer conformation workshops; retail exhibitors including Kidman Clothing; interactive displays on the RaboTruck, along with a barista to keep everyone caffeinated.

Entertainment will include the CA Cup Campdraft, sponsored by Ceres Tag, and Meat & Livestock Australia chef Sam Burke’s ‘Showstopper Steaks’ Sundowner Show, which will ensure all visitors enjoy the very best that beef has to offer.

To register for Cattle Connect, visit cattleaustralia.com.au

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