Planning, Launching and Quantifying Climate Programs in the Beef Industry

Sep 19, 2024 2:00 PM
EDT

Now is the time to engage the beef industry with climate programs. With 2030 goals approaching and progress lagging, organizations must identify areas with the greatest abatement potential and take action. Join this event to learn how companies can launch science-backed programs that benefit sustainability's triple bottom-line: people, planet, and profit.

We invite you to join experts from Regrow and AgriWebb on Thursday, September 19th at 2:00 pm EDT / 11:00 am PDT, for a session on launching impactful, science-backed beef carbon insetting programs built for scale.

Up until now, corporations with livestock supply chains have hesitated to take climate action, believing the interventions, data collection and impact modeling were not ready for primetime. We’re here to show you that effective interventions can be deployed today and quantified with a high degree of scientific rigor.

Led by Elyssa McFarland, Solutions Engineer and Carol Arent, Enterprise Account Executive, at Regrow, alongside Nicole Buckley Biggs, Vice President, Sustainability at AgriWebb, we'll explore how digitizing on-ranch data collection and using seamless integrations with modeling solutions can enable accurate accounting, program planning, rancher buy-in and impact analysis.

Attendees will hear from our experts on a recipe for success, including best practices for:

  • Program development
  • Producer engagement
  • Data management
  • Measurement,  Reporting, and Verification (MRV)

Without prioritizing beef emissions, increasing consumer demand for beef products threatens to cancel out other emissions reductions made across CPG supply chains. Our industry, and our planet, cannot afford to let that happen. Register below to discover the steps towards meaningful climate action and have your questions answered live.

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