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‘I do believe we can still get to a net zero position’: MLA chief

Terry Sim 14/07/2025
‘I do believe we can still get to a net zero position’: MLA chief

 

MEAT & Livestock Australia will continue to assist the red meat sector move toward a net zero carbon emission position, despite the industry recently dropping the goal from its Red Meat 2030 plan.

At the Intercollegiate Meat Judging Competition’s 2025 conference at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga last week, MLA managing director Michael Crowley said the big ticket items for MLA are continuing to drive its investments and impact around sustainability.

MLA managing director Mike Crowley at the ICMJ conference.

“We’ve aligned ourselves with the national net zero ambition and those targets at a national level didn’t exist ten years ago.

“So we’re shifting very quickly to drive, to move from R&D to adoption and commercialization around things like feed supplements, methane as a trait in genetic evaluation in beef and sheep … looking at feedbase pasture varieties that not only increase productivity but help sequester more carbon in soil.”

He said MLA is also investing in technology that reduces the cost of measuring soil carbon.

“And I do believe we can still continue to get to a net zero position.”

Mr Crowley said although the industry policy changed in the recent mid-point review of the Red Meat 2030 plan, “our innovation agenda will continue to go full pelt.”

When asked why MLA is continuing its emphasis on reducing industry carbon emission when Australia was already an efficient producer, and how net zero and reducing emissions would benefit producers, Mr Crowley said it was about being “on the front foot.”

Mr Crowley said he was involved in the development of CN 2030 in 2017.

“This was a major mega-trend that was coming our way that consumers and customers globally … investors, supermarkets and major customers around the world were demanding all industries reduce emissions.

“We have to play our role in undeniable climate change,” he said.

Mr Crowley said methane has a very high warming potential.

“It’s a short-lived gas in the atmosphere but that is our main greenhouse gas that we emit in the sector.

“So this is about being on the front foot, it’s about being proactive and recognizing we can also make progress,” he said.

“So not only make progress, but be a significant part of the solution.”

Mr Crowley said the industry adopted the net zero emission goal in the development of Red Meat 2030 “and we’ve made significant progress.”

He said much of the progress has been off vegetation management and reafforestation, but the industry needed the data and evidence to support its net position as part of the national greenhouse gas inventory and play its role globally.

Mr Crowley said despite the industry’s efficiency, it is “still on the hook” for its net carbon position, while still driving productivity and delivering a positive environmental outcome.

“So our net carbon position is still vitally important.”

“We are one of the few industries that can sequester carbon from the atmosphere, store carbon in the soil and in vegetation, and we can do both,” he said.

“And then if we can turn the adoption of feed supplements and the adoption of best management practice into carbon credits then there is additional revenue opportunity.

“And that’s what we have to deliver over the next few years.”

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Comments

  1. Peter Paradice
    17/07/2025

    If MLA bureaucrats play this globalist NZ30 game - soon enough they will need to find some other industry to administer into oblivion.
    The globalist strategy is to wipe red meat off the board and create imported food dependency controlled by Blackrock, Vanguard and State Street.
    Then you will "have nothing and be happy."

  2. mick alexander
    15/07/2025

    I only hope Mr Crowley is more responsive to producers opinions than previous MLA MD's. Initially it seemed that MLA were all on the same page dropping CN30, but it seems not so.... maybe just a two way bet for now.
    Can MLA please get our millions of dollars in levies to help the industry prove the science about methane once and for all. As described in a recent article, MLA could fund research to ascertain how much of the methane from cows is degraded in the paddock by both chemistry including ozone and hydroxyl and microbially by methanotrophs. Please dont say it is too hard to do (especially dont listen to the IPCC reps) - allowing our industry to get bashed on a weekly basis is way harder to handle and has probably caused many graziers to give up. I can give MLA the methodology if your resources cannot manage it.
    A great starting place would be to summarise:
    some facts - Population of trees in Australia 24 billion
    Average carbon sequestration by a tree 300-500kg/yr
    Average sequestration 7-12 billion tonnes per year
    Average total emissions 500 M tonnes CO2e of which agriculture is supposedly 31 M tonnes.
    work out how much land is managed by farmers etc. Do some homework and get MLA staff and scientists to research this area as part of the closed down CN30 program. A healthy pasture will absorb/ degrade 100 times more methane than the cow is burping. Please use our funds to support our industries future and lead the world.

  3. Brett Christie
    15/07/2025

    I think MLA need to seriously rethink its core ethos and stop trying to jump to the tune of the global agenda behind this relentless attack on agriculture.

  4. Phil Cook
    14/07/2025

    And in that headline, ladies and gentlemen, is the reason why $5 should not be increased. I wolves to hear Kerry Packer’s comment.

  5. Richard Woolcock
    14/07/2025

    responding to our leader of the MLA about ..yes we can reach our target of net zero.

    Firstly
    #my question is why?
    Secondly
    # it has been brainwashed in to our political system that we need to be zero....so why?
    Thirdly
    #look up " government controlled economic decline "
    ...you will be amazed at what has happened to this great country..with the politically proper gander that is being pushed..
    # The world has been warming up and cooling down for ever
    wake up