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"Alasdair MacLeod has emerged as the buyer Paradise Creek Station in Inverell, intending to take advantage of its carbon sequestration potential."<ref>https://arr.news/2022/02/17/murdoch-son-in-law-buys-cattle-station-with-carbon-potential/</ref> | "Alasdair MacLeod has emerged as the buyer Paradise Creek Station in Inverell, intending to take advantage of its carbon sequestration potential."<ref>https://arr.news/2022/02/17/murdoch-son-in-law-buys-cattle-station-with-carbon-potential/</ref> | ||
<https://www.commercialrealestate.com.au/news/murdochs-son-in-law-adds-22m-farm-to-cattle-empire-1118901/> | |||
= Savory Method = | = Savory Method = |
Revision as of 21:00, 6 April 2023
Owned by the Macdoch Group, jointly managed by billionaire Prudence Murdoch and Alasdair MacLeod, eldest daughter and son-in-law of Rupert Murdoch.[1]
Ranches
Cavan Station
Paradise Creek Station
"Alasdair MacLeod has emerged as the buyer Paradise Creek Station in Inverell, intending to take advantage of its carbon sequestration potential."[2]
Savory Method
Regen Network
"Wilmot is the first company in Regen Network’s portfolio to sell credits based on soil organic carbon sequestration achieved through rotational grazing." [3]
The accreditation methodology used by Regen Network Development for this process is CarbonPlus Grasslands. Another Macdoch Group company, ImpactAg worked closely with RND to develop this methodology.
Sources
- ↑ https://theconversation.com/us-scheme-used-by-australian-farmers-reveals-the-dangers-of-trading-soil-carbon-to-tackle-climate-change-161358
- ↑ https://arr.news/2022/02/17/murdoch-son-in-law-buys-cattle-station-with-carbon-potential/
- ↑ https://www.afr.com/companies/agriculture/james-murdoch-isn-t-the-only-one-in-the-family-going-green-20210128-p56xn1