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Conclusions
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Farmed land analysis
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Animal emissions
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The following are the conclusions from the Farmed land analysis
Note:
All the base assumptions on this and the other two pages of this model (see above) are shown and are user definable. This means that if they are changed the conclusions below will automatically update.
Therefore if you have better information than the author of this model, you will be able to print off a report using your own assumptions.
Three of the key assumptions relate to the farmed land areas (i) privately owned; (ii) Maori land; and (iii) the price of carbon credits.
The figures used are:
Total farmed land
million hectares
Maori farmed land
million hectares
Carbon credit value $
25.00
per tonne CO
2
e
Conclusions
One of the key figures when attempting to assess the impact of the proposed Climate Change legislation on Maori land-owners is the relative "cost" in terms of sequestered carbon.
In other words, what is Maori being asked to contribute to the commitment the Government made in signing the Kyoto protocol per hectare.
More importantly, was this really understood at the time of signing?
Our estimate of emissions from animal farming suggests there needs to be equity considerations in any proposed allocation to farmers. Because of the financial and other limitations associated with Maori land development, farming land is well behind non-Maori farming land.
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potential land use rather than land use at the designated date.
If farmers had to purchase carbon
This model is available at www.maoricc.com and www.carboncalcs.com.
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Conclusions
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Farmed land analysis
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Animal emissions
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Based on the stated assumptions, this analysis compares the estimated emissions from agriculture and the annual sequestration of CO
2
e for Maori and non-maori land.
The land-use information is taken from the Insley/Meade report (23/10/07). The estimates of privately owned Maori and non-Maori farmed land are those quoted in this report. It should however be noted that the forestry and native bush figures are inconsistent with other information however they have no part in this analysis.
Total farmed land
m hectares
Maori Land
Million hectares
Estimated
Emissions m t CO²e pa
Non-Maori
Million hectares
Estimated
Emissions m t CO²e pa
TOTAL
SU/ha
SU/ha
Land area
Arable
Beef Farming
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Dairy farming
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Dairy dry-stock