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Building a strong future for Queensland agriculture

QFF and CarbonLink are working together to support farmers in navigating the evolving carbon economy, equipping them with the knowledge and tools to enhance productivity, and contribute to environmental outcomes.

About our partnership

QFF and CarbonLink have partnered to further strengthen our joint commitment to fostering sustainability and innovation in Queensland’s agriculture sector.

A pioneer in carbon farming and QFF’s preferred developer for soil carbon projects, CarbonLink is dedicated to helping farmers build a sustainable future for their land, businesses, and communities. Backed by cutting-edge research and development, CarbonLink brings together advanced measurement technology, deep producer knowledge, and best-in-class project management to work alongside landholders to improve soil health, increase resilience, and unlock opportunities in the Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) market. Their team of expert Carbon Farming Advisors (CFAs), GIS mapping technicians, soil scientists and project specialists provide tailored, science-based guidance to ensure producers can make informed decisions about carbon sequestration and sustainable land management practices.

A key focus of the partnership is supporting the uptake of soil carbon projects and engaging with farmers on key policy developments, while also advocating for greater government funding opportunities to assist landholders in entering the ACCU market, improving access to climate adaptation programs, and ensuring fair tax treatment for those contributing to nature-positive solutions.

Exclusive Offer for QFF Members and Their Networks

As a proud Corporate Partner of QFF, CarbonLink is pleased to offer QFF peak body members, and their members:

  • FREE 15‑minute, no‑obligation discovery call with one of our carbon farming advisors
  • 10% off your NetImpact Plan
  • FREE soil health assessment

The discovery session is designed to help producers understand:

  • Whether their property may be eligible for a soil carbon project
  • How soil carbon projects generate ACCUs
  • The potential productivity, sustainability and financial benefits
  • What’s involved in getting started

Book your free discovery call here.

As Australia’s leading soil carbon developer, CarbonLink works closely with landholders to unlock new revenue streams through scientifically robust, commercially viable soil carbon projects.

We look forward to helping QFF members explore what’s possible for their land, business and future.

*Please note: To be eligible for the free soil health assessment, members must have a NetImpact Plan with CarbonLink.

Our partnership priorities 

Soil Carbon and Farm Productivity

QFF and CarbonLink share a commitment to supporting Queensland producers to improve soil health, farm productivity, and landscape resilience through the adoption of soil carbon projects.

Healthy soils underpin the long-term sustainability and profitability of agriculture. This partnership supports producers to build soil carbon, deliver practical outcomes that improve soil function, increase water retention, strengthen drought resilience, and enhance farm productivity.

Through CarbonLink’s expertise in soil science, project management, and carbon measurement, the partnership provides producers with access to credible advice and practical pathways to participate in soil carbon projects that align with their farming systems and long-term business goals.

Carbon Markets and Producer Opportunity

The partnership recognises the growing role of carbon markets in shaping the future of agriculture and the opportunity they present for farmers to diversify income while contributing to environmental outcomes.

QFF and CarbonLink work together to increase awareness and understanding of soil carbon opportunities within the Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) market, ensuring producers have access to clear, credible, and science-based information when considering participation.

A key focus is ensuring farmers can engage in carbon markets with confidence, supported by transparent project frameworks, strong technical expertise, and a clear understanding of the obligations, and benefits associated with carbon farming.

Farmer Knowledge and Industry Capability

Improving access to trusted information and practical support is central to enabling informed decision-making for producers exploring soil carbon opportunities.

Through joint engagement activities, QFF and CarbonLink support knowledge sharing across the agricultural sector, helping farmers better understand carbon policy developments, emerging market trends, and the practical steps involved in undertaking a soil carbon project.

These activities aim to build industry capability, strengthen producer confidence, and ensure farmers are equipped with the tools and information needed to evaluate whether carbon projects are right for their business.