Circular Climate Smart Farming Network

Country
United Kingdom

Thematic Areas

Additives for Reducing Enteric Methane EmissionsSoil Health and BiodiversityGrassland ManagementHerd ManagementForage ProductionRewarding MechanismsBiogas ProductionCrops ManagementManure Storage and SpreadingWater ManagementEnergy ManagementAgroforestry and Relation to Landscape

Description

Using climate smart practices to implement circular economies at farm level, this community of practice group (COP) will explore how farms can adopt circular economy principles to benefit the economics of the business and the wider environment. COP activities will champion farmers that have found pathways to a circular economy and create a route of accessibility to other farmers who may benefit from this knowledge.

Objectives

1. Define the scope of on-farm circular economies within this COP and the context in which it delivers;
2. Promote the core principles of a circular economy within an agricultural and farm specific context;
3. Outline practices and methodologies which could lead to scalable circular economies;
4. Map the stakeholders appropriate to this focus title;
5. Identify farm that are achieving aspects of this subject, at all levels of a circular economy;
6. Design a legacy output for this project to surpass project life

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Additives for Reducing Enteric Methane Emissions
Soil Health and Biodiversity
Forage ProductionSoil Health and BiodiversityGrassland ManagementHerd Management
Grassland ManagementWater ManagementSoil Health and Biodiversity
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Rewarding MechanismsCrops ManagementGrassland ManagementWater Management
Agroforestry and Relation to LandscapeSoil Health and BiodiversityEnergy ManagementCrops Management
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Additives for Reducing Enteric Methane Emissions
Coach:
Agroforestry and Relation to Landscape
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Additives for Reducing Enteric Methane Emissions

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