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GHG Modelling from AB Agri
GHG Modelling from AB Agri

GHG Modelling from AB Agri


AB Agri has developed the world's first in-depth GHG measurement model for Dairy Farms.

The model, developed by AB Agri, has been certified by the Carbon Trust and is the first agricultural model to receive such certification. The model considers all of the major factors that have a bearing on the GHGs emitted by Dairy Farms, and focuses specifically on those factors which are within the ability of the farmer to influence in his day-to-day management decisions.

As part of AB Agri's launch of their new initiative, 10 were asked to produce a printed piece that represented their attitude and ambitions, moving forward in assessing the life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of goods and services. 

AB Agri is working with the Carbon Trust to provide a measure of a product’s Carbon Footprint, to allow businesses to demonstrate a commitment to manage and reduce the carbon emissions of their products, as well as helping everyone make informed decisions about the products they buy.

Their mission is to develop sustainable agricultural models and practices which allow the expansion and development of the agricultural industry and the global agricultural landscape, without having to sacrifice the sustainability of our planet.

Within the UK specifically, AB Agri works to sustain and develop the UK food chain to deliver quality, traceable, food and fuel which meets the ethical, welfare and environmental standards that the British consumer now demands.

 

“The quality of the design and the commitment which you continue to show towards our business and supporting the ever challenging deadlines we have to meet is commendable.

It is great to know that our suppliers also live and breathe our guiding principles in being committed to protecting and enhancing the reputation of AB Agri and delivering excellence at speed.

Thank you once more for your valued contribution to the AB Agri Marketing effort.”

Sarah Hemming

Marketing Director, AB Agri

 

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