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QLD macadamia growers look to carbon farming
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : May 27, 2022 - 14:13
Queensland's Bundaberg region is traditionally known as cane country but there's been a big shift to macadamia crops. It's now becoming the biggest growing region in Australia and the next big frontier is carbon farming.