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Farmers could face huge ETS liabilities as costs set to skyrocket


Hazel Phillips
Wed, 06 Apr 2011

Farmers could face massive liabilities due to the Emissions Trading Scheme if they miss deadlines to opt out of the scheme or to gain credits, an expert says.

Many don’t realise that trees planted for erosion control – such as poplars or willows – on farmland also count under the scheme and

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Hazel Phillips
Wed, 06 Apr 2011
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