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      Denmark introduces world’s first carbon tax on livestock emissions

      Kim Clarksen avatar Kim Clarksen
      November 27, 2024, 10:00 am
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      Denmark’s coalition government has announced the introduction of the world’s first carbon emissions tax specifically targeting the agricultural sector, beginning in 2030. This unprecedented measure will see farmers facing additional costs for the greenhouse gases produced by their livestock, primarily dairy cows, which are a significant source of emissions due to methane released through digestion.

      The tax, set to be 300 krone ($43) per tonne of CO2-equivalent emissions, will escalate to 750 krone ($107) by 2035. However, a substantial tax relief of 60% will initially apply, reducing the effective rate to 120 krone ($17) per tonne, increasing to 300 krone in 2035. According to the Danish government, new taxation should not only address climate change but also support farmers during the transition.

      Denmark, renowned for its dairy and pork exports, acknowledges agriculture as its largest emitter of greenhouse gases. The new legislation includes a financial commitment of 40 billion krone ($3.7 billion) towards reforestation and the creation of wetlands, among other environmental initiatives.

      Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen highlighted the policy’s dual benefits, emphasizing its environmental impact and the agricultural sector’s transformation. “With today’s agreement, we are investing billions in the biggest transformation of the Danish landscape in recent times,” Rasmussen stated. He underscored Denmark’s leadership by being the first nation to levy such a tax on agriculture.

      The response from the agricultural community has been mixed. While some farmers express concern, fearing increased operational costs could hinder their competitiveness, major stakeholders like Arla Foods have shown cautious optimism. They suggest that the move, while challenging, is a step toward sustainable practices that could enhance the sector’s long-term viability.

      This initiative is part of Denmark’s broader strategy to meet its ambitious climate goals and serves as a potential model for other nations grappling with similar environmental challenges. The Danish government plans to revisit the tax’s impact after its initial years, potentially adjusting the policy to better support the agricultural sector’s shift towards greener practices.

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