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Cattle farmers plant trees for sustainable aviation fuel

From ABC Australia · () English

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  • A farming family in north Queensland is experimenting with planting biofuel-producing trees alongside their cattle.
  • The trial aims to create a more sustainable aviation fuel source.
  • This initiative explores integrating agriculture with renewable energy production.

A farming family in north Queensland is pioneering a novel approach to sustainable fuel production by planting biofuel-producing trees alongside their cattle grazing land. This innovative trial seeks to create a viable source for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

The initiative involves integrating the cultivation of specific tree species known for their oil-rich seeds or biomass content directly into their existing cattle farming operations. The goal is to harvest these trees and process them into biofuel, offering an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional jet fuels.

This project highlights a growing trend in agriculture towards diversifying income streams and contributing to renewable energy goals. By combining livestock farming with biofuel crop cultivation, the family aims to enhance land use efficiency and reduce the carbon footprint of the aviation industry, demonstrating a commitment to environmental stewardship and innovative agricultural practices.

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