To : Sask Pulse Grower
Sask Wheat
Sask Barley
Sask Canola
Premier Moe and Ministers
Conservative MPs
From: a few Concerned farmers
Re: Recent Federal Carbon offset announcements
This letter is written from concerned farmers with regards to recent announcements on a federal Carbon Offset system.
It requires farmers to show “quantifiable†results “ above and beyond what is currently being doneâ€.
This means there will be no way to benefit from the program for farmers that have adapted minimum tillage. Farmers can not reduce their operations any further. On a typical farm , farmers seed , spray at a minimum given the conditions and harvest. They have reduced engine hours on a per acre basis since the adaptation of no till farming.
The question is , what measurable way can farmers increase carbon sequestering to provide the federal government quantifiable results above and beyond what is currently being done?
In our view, this is an expropriation of our contribution to both the economy and the environment. On the environment side , the protocols require quantifiable results above current practices which exempts qualification for most farms. On the economic side of this is the complete ignoring of farmer’s investments in equipment to achieve higher yields while reducing emissions but still providing benefits to the economy though input dealers, grain companies and railways.
The bigger question is how is it that farm groups and the provincial government do not have a response to this announcement. Farm groups on the provincial and by extension the national level have been tasked with being involved in a carbon sequestering program that would benefit farmers since the Saskpulse AGM in January 2020. And all Saskatchewan farm groups for the most part were asked in January 2021 to continue lobbying for carbon credits.
We ask that proper attention on behalf of farmers be paid to this file, as there is quantifiable returns to being paid to sequester carbon.
Why are all groups and political forces that receive their funding and their votes from farmers so silent on this issue?
Regards
Sask Wheat
Sask Barley
Sask Canola
Premier Moe and Ministers
Conservative MPs
From: a few Concerned farmers
Re: Recent Federal Carbon offset announcements
This letter is written from concerned farmers with regards to recent announcements on a federal Carbon Offset system.
It requires farmers to show “quantifiable†results “ above and beyond what is currently being doneâ€.
This means there will be no way to benefit from the program for farmers that have adapted minimum tillage. Farmers can not reduce their operations any further. On a typical farm , farmers seed , spray at a minimum given the conditions and harvest. They have reduced engine hours on a per acre basis since the adaptation of no till farming.
The question is , what measurable way can farmers increase carbon sequestering to provide the federal government quantifiable results above and beyond what is currently being done?
In our view, this is an expropriation of our contribution to both the economy and the environment. On the environment side , the protocols require quantifiable results above current practices which exempts qualification for most farms. On the economic side of this is the complete ignoring of farmer’s investments in equipment to achieve higher yields while reducing emissions but still providing benefits to the economy though input dealers, grain companies and railways.
The bigger question is how is it that farm groups and the provincial government do not have a response to this announcement. Farm groups on the provincial and by extension the national level have been tasked with being involved in a carbon sequestering program that would benefit farmers since the Saskpulse AGM in January 2020. And all Saskatchewan farm groups for the most part were asked in January 2021 to continue lobbying for carbon credits.
We ask that proper attention on behalf of farmers be paid to this file, as there is quantifiable returns to being paid to sequester carbon.
Why are all groups and political forces that receive their funding and their votes from farmers so silent on this issue?
Regards
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