09:00am Workshop A
Overview of Current & Upcoming Agricultural Guidelines: Impacts & Implications
Synopsis
This workshop focuses on strategies to navigate the complexities of existing and future frameworks, ensuring comparability in carbon measurement and impactful action. Attendees will leave equipped with insights and tools to prepare upcoming guidance such as the GHG Land Sector and Removals Guidance while fostering collaboration across the supply chain.
Key takeaways:
- Learn methods to streamline and simplify framework adoption, making it more accessible and actionable for all levels of the supply chain
- Understand the implications of the upcoming GHG Protocol Land Sector and Removals Guidance for your supply chains
- Address common hurdles in aligning diverse supply chain partners and achieving shared sustainability goals
- Build trust and collaboration among supply chain players to overcome resistance and drive consistent, impactful action in your supply chain
12:00 pm Networking Lunch
1:00pm Workshop B
Building Buy-In Across the Agricultural Supply Chain to Drive Meaningful Carbon Reduction Interventions
Synopsis
Explore strategies for fostering alignment and commitment across the supply chain by developing fair and measurable incentives. Here you will learn how to engage stakeholders at every level, from farmers to processors and retailers, ensuring collective action toward emissions reduction. Practical insights and case studies will help attendees understand how to create effective incentive mechanisms that align with both sustainability goals and business priorities.
Key takeaways:
- Strategies to ensure buy-in from all supply chain stakeholders, including those indirectly involved
- Approaches to creating fair and measurable incentives that drive engagement and participation
- Evaluating different incentive models such as price premiums, direct payments, insetting credits and more to incentivise sustainable practices at the farm level
- Tools to measure and verify outcomes of incentives
- Methods for overcoming Scope 3 challenges by engaging directly with suppliers and farmers