Agriculture Roundup for Wednesday February 2, 2022
MELFORT, Sask. — Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) unveiled a goal to reach net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from farm-level dairy production by the year 2050.
DFC president Pierre Lampron said this is a continuation of the ongoing efforts by the dairy industry. He said from 1990 to 2019, Canadian dairy farmers reduced the carbon footprint of milk production by 22 per cent through improved management practices.
“For generations now, Canadian dairy farmers have been stewards of the land, adapting their practices based on science and innovation,” Lampron said. “Our leadership in the area of sustainability is already recognized internationally, as we have one of the lowest carbon footprints per litre of milk produced.”
Lampron said achieving the objective will require dairy farmers to adapt but will also mean the proper government supports need to be in place to make it happen.


