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LISTEN: Will Carbon Credits Impact the Valuation Of Your Farm

PUBLISHED Sun, 11 December 2022

In this episode, we're discussing current thinking on carbon credits, biodiversity and natural capital and whether they can affect land values for the better - or the worse. 

Certified Property Valuer and National Director of Rural & Agribusiness at Acumentis, Lachlan Dunsdon, joins me in this discussion. 

Lachlan grew up on a sheep, cattle and cropping property in Western Queensland and has been valuing rural property and providing corporate advisory expertise for around 16 years. 

Scroll down to tune in and hear Lachlan's thoughts on how taking a focus on sustainability could impact your land value. 

 

 


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