2022 Nuffield Scholar

Colette Glazik

A Wolf Called Opportunity: Future-Proofing Wool Supply Chains

An former wool grower from Tasmania is calling for change in reporting and accountability in carbon as the current approaches risk increasing emissions and contributing to climate instability, while asking farmers to take on disproportionate risk in unproven carbon markets. 

Colette Glazik, 2022 Nuffield Scholar, has released her report “A Wolf Called Opportunity”. Supported by Australian Wool Innovation Limited (AWI). Colette’s report taking its title from the symbolic duality of the wolf – as both transformation and threat – the report challenges farmers to engage and policymakers to rethink how opportunity is defined and delivered to ensure Australia has a strong agricultural future.

Her travels took her to the United Kingdom, Ireland, Costa Rica, Chile, Uruguay, Argentina, America, Singapore, Japan, the Netherlands, Israel, and Papua New Guinea. She explored supply chains across a broad spectrum of industries, environmental markets, policy ecosystems and financial mechanisms considering how they shape agriculture’s future and how they could be applied to the production of wool. 

Her report highlights that farmers are being encouraged into carbon markets and climate schemes that may ultimately undermine their livelihoods. The report raises serious concerns about how emissions from livestock are being measured, highlighting scientific and methodological flaws that distort the real impact of grazing systems.

Colette presented her findings at the 2024 Nuffield National Conference in Launceston, Tasmania.

Her full report, A Wolf Called Opportunity, is now available on the Nuffield Australia website, offering further insights into national and international climate policy and markets and how these may influence wool production into the future.

Investor Information:

AWI is a not-for-profit enterprise that conducts research, development and marketing along the worldwide supply chain for Australian wool on behalf of about 60,000 woolgrowers that help fund the company.

Their mission is to make strategically targeted investments to enhance the profitability, international competitiveness and sustainability of the Australian wool industry. To do this, they invest along the global supply chain for Australian wool to deliver outcomes that benefit Australian woolgrowers.

Website: https://www.wool.com/about-awi/

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