Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024
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A CSIRO report claims Australia’s red meat industry will miss its much-publicised target to be carbon neutral by 2030.

But Meat and Livestock Australia managing director Jason Strong said the industry was only missing its mark by 10 per cent and better take-up of new abatement programs would help it over the line.

“Short, not massively, but it’s short,” Mr Strong said.

“There’s kind of no point setting an ambitious target and then spending your time being concerned about whether you hit it or not.”

He said industry still had seven years to go and had planned how it would get there.

The red meat industry decided in 2017 to set a target that would create a key point of difference for Australian beef, lamb and goat in a competitive global protein market.

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