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More than 30 countries will today officially sign up to the New Zealand-led Global Research Alliance on agricultural greenhouse gases at a Ministerial Summit in Rome.

The Alliance brings together countries with a mutual interest in researching ways to produce more food while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

The inaugural ministerial meeting to formally approve the Charter, or working methods of the Alliance, will be chaired by International Climate Change Negotiations Minister, Tim Groser.  Agriculture Minister David Carter leads the New Zealand delegation. 

  • David Carter
  • Tim Groser
  • Agriculture
  • International Climate Change Negotiations

Agriculture Minister David Carter and the Minister for International Climate Change Negotiations Tim Groser have announced a fellowship programme as part of New Zealand’s efforts on the Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases.

The Global Research Alliance Senior Scientist (GRASS) Award will support scientists from New Zealand and from other Alliance countries to undertake exchanges on research projects into agricultural GHG mitigation, for up to six months.

  • David Carter
  • Tim Groser
  • Agriculture
  • International Climate Change Negotiations

International Climate Change Negotiations Minister Tim Groser and Agriculture Minister David Carter say the Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research is now firmly underway.<

  • David Carter
  • Tim Groser
  • Agriculture
  • International Climate Change Negotiations

The Government today released details of an ambitious international plan to produce more food with fewer emissions.

  • David Carter
  • Tim Groser
  • Agriculture
  • International Climate Change Negotiations