Jersey Dairy farms mooove forward to becoming even more sustainable

Jersey Dairy is excited to announce its new partnership with Trinity AgTech to provide a credible and bespoke carbon emission and biodiversity evaluation programme for our farms. 

Anna Woodley, Director of Business Development at Trinity AgTech said,

“Trinity was launched to help farms measure and leverage carbon and natural capital to create more resilient, sustainable businesses – and in doing so help solve some of the World’s ecological and environmental problems.

We’re delighted that Jersey Dairy is one of the first to recognise this value. We look forward to helping them on their journey to create even more sustainable, low-carbon dairy that makes a positive contribution to the environment.”Anna and her team recently visited Jersey Dairy to present to our farmers the benefits of working together on this new partnership. Embracing credibility, precision and simplicity on farm and bringing clarity to misinformation which often surrounds the dairy industry. 

Tom Perchard, Jersey Dairy farmer states,

“Last week, Jersey Dairy producers alongside other members of the agricultural community received an extremely interesting presentation from Anna Woodley, a Director of Trinity AgTech who are a business that are at the forefront of the drive to cut C02 emissions within the food production supply chain.

Rather than using generic and outdated emissions data, Trinity AgTech have developed their own in-house tech and software to more accurately measure CO2 emissions down to individual farm businesses. Essential to this process, and often overlooked in the past, is being able to quantify the positive contribution that grassland carbon sequestration and increased levels of farm biodiversity make towards net carbon output.

This work will dovetail perfectly into what we at Jersey Dairy are already doing through LEAF accreditation and our own Dairy Environmental Enhancement Plan (DEEP) and will enable us to make more informed and better management decisions across our businesses as we move towards net zero.

This exciting new relationship between Jersey Dairy and Trinity AgTech really does demonstrate the proactive and ground-breaking approach that our farmers are taking towards reducing CO2 emissions and we’re delighted to be working together to deliver a more environmentally sustainable future for the Island’s dairy industry”. 

Jersey Dairy is proud to be leading the way in sustainable dairy farming. Working together towards a low-carbon dairy and benefiting our beautiful environment. 

 

Anna Woodley & Richard Williamson from Trinity AgTech meet the team at Jersey Dairy.