Labor's long-awaited decarbonisation policy for agriculture reveals that the government is banking its net-zero hopes on the industry reducing emissions associated with production, coupled with increasing on-farm nature repair and turbocharging carbon storage to be a heavy-lifter of the nation's clean energy transition.

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The Agriculture and Land Sector Plan was one of six sectoral emissions reduction frameworks for highly-emitting sections of the economy released simultaneously on Thursday to accompany the government's latest climate target seeking to reduce the nation's carbon footprint by between 62 per cent and 70 per cent by 2035.

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