UK Dairy Carbon Network to lead three-year research project

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The UK Dairy Carbon Network was looking for farms interested in participating in a dairy research project that aims to demonstrate the implementation of multiple carbon saving measures on farm in synchrony.

The UK Dairy Carbon Network, led by AHDB and AgriSearch and funded by Defra, brings together UK dairy farms to explore and implement practical solutions aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

It sought 56 dairy farms from four farm networks to join the project over a period of three years. During this time, selected farms will select, trial and assess measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. 

The regions include:

  • Northern Ireland
  • Cumbria and south-west Scotland 
  • North-west England
  • South and south-west England/Wales

Why take part?

Research gathered will help dairy farmers to make informed, sustainable changes and contribute to a more sustainable future for the UK dairy sector.

Each farm will receive a tailored action plan, 1:1 support and a farm liaison officer. Financial support is available for active participation and involved farmers will have access to networking events and knowledge-exchange meetings. 

The period for expressions of interest has now closed.

To find out more and watch a webinar about the project, visit: AHDB | The UK Dairy Carbon Network

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This page was first published on 24 March 2025. It was updated on 15 April 2025.


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