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What is DairyNZ doing? Submissions

DairyNZ is advocating for fair targets, based on robust science. We also seek regulatory settings that enable easy adoption of greenhouse gas technologies as they become available.

What is DairyNZ doing?

DairyNZ is committed to dairy farming playing its part in transitioning to a low-emissions economy alongside the rest of New Zealand. We advocate for fair and scientifically robust emissions reduction targets that account for the warming impact of methane.

We believe New Zealand’s climate change targets should reflect the latest science and consider what other countries are doing, the mitigation technologies and tools available to farmers, and the economic, social, and cultural impacts.

We also believe an accurate picture of the warming impact of methane is critical to inform the target review. Understanding the warming impact of emissions will better inform New Zealand’s contribution towards limiting the impacts of climate change and allow policy decisions around burden sharing to take place transparently.

In 2025, the Government will make several major decisions regarding New Zealand's international and domestic targets. For more information, see our Climate change legislation page.

DairyNZ remains actively engaged in these processes on behalf of farmers.

We are active in other climate policy areas too, including advocating to have agriculture removed from the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme; contributing technical expertise to MPI’s development of a nationally consistent greenhouse gas calculation methodology; and providing feedback to the Ministry of Regulation review of agricultural products. For more on these and other DairyNZ advocacy, check out the submissions below.

Submissions

DairyNZ submission to MfE - Consultation: Aotearoa New Zealand's 2035 international climate change target

PDF Submission 219 KB

DairyNZ submission on the agricultural and horticultural products regulatory review

PDF 264 KB

DairyNZ submission to the Ministry for the Environment on the Second Emissions Reduction Plan

PDF 321 KB

DairyNZ submission to the Primary Production Committee on the Climate Change Response (Emissions Trading Scheme Agricultural Obligations) Amendment Bill

PDF Submission 253 KB

DairyNZ submission to the Climate Change Commission on fourth emissions budget period; international shipping and aviation emissions; and review of 2050 emissions reduction target

PDF Submission 358 KB

DairyNZ submission on Biodiversity Credit consultation Nov 2023

PDF Submission 846 KB

Joint letter to Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment on Target Review Oct 2023

PDF Submission 218 KB

Joint submission to Climate Change Commission on Target Review Sept 2023

PDF Submission 6.8 MB

DairyNZ Submission on the deferral of NZ ETS reporting obligations for animals – farmer activities (5 September 2023)

PDF Submission 324 KB
DairyNZ supports the deferral of farm-level obligations for the NZ ETS reporting. Deferral would allow the sector and Government to continue working in partnership to create an equitable and workable system for managing agricultural emissions.

DairyNZ submisssion on ETS Review August 2023

PDF Submission 236 KB
DairyNZ Submission on the Review of the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme.

Submission on Climate Change Commission on second Emissions Reduction Plan June 2023

PDF Submission 204 KB
DairyNZ welcomes the opportunity to provide input to the He Pou a Rangi Climate Change Commission (the Commission) preparation of advice to the Government on the direction of policy for the second Emissions Reduction Plan.

DairyNZ submission on Government's Agricultural Pricing Proposal (November 2022)

PDF Submission 857 KB
DairyNZ submission on the governments proposal to price agricultural emissions during the Nov 2022 consultation period

DairyNZ submission on Managing exotic afforestation incentives (April 2022)

PDF Submission 302 KB
DairyNZ submission to MPI on managing exotic afforestation incentives consultation in April 2022.

Joint Chairs letter to Ministers regarding fully adopting a split gas approach to monitoring and reporting on the warming impacts of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions and associated Nature article (April 2022).

PDF Submission 198 KB
Industry letter to Ministers to adopt a split gas approach when monitoring and reporting New Zealands emissions.

He Waka Eke Noa, Agricultural Emissions and COP26 - Joint letter to ministers (19 October 2021)

PDF Submission 244 KB
Industry letter to Ministers before COP26 to reiterate the ag sectors efforts addressing agricultural emissions and commitment to the Paris agreement.

Submission to the ministry of foreign affairs and trade: Consultation on New Zealand’s approach to the 2021 international climate change negotiations (30 August 2021)

PDF Submission 370 KB
DairyNZ submission to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade regarding stakeholder views on outcomes for COP26 in Glasgow, November 2021.

DairyNZ Submission: Draft advice on the second emissions reduction plan

PDF Submission 208kb
DairyNZ welcomes the opportunity to provide input to the He Pou a Rangi Climate Change Commission (the Commission) preparation of advice to the Government on the direction of policy for the second Emissions Reduction Plan.

Nature article on split gas approach to measuring and reporting

PDF Submission 1mb
Indicate separate contributions of long-lived and short-lived greenhouse gases in emission targets
Last updated: Oct 2024
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