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What happens if at the end of the 2 year period the amount of carbon has not increased by the forecast 1%?

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What happens if at the end of the 2 year period the amount of carbon has not increased by the forecast 1%?

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The forecast increase in carbon is 1% over the two year period. A 1% increase in carbon results in 55 tonnes of co2e being sequestered which equates to 55 carbon credits per hectare. Carbon credits are issued, registered on the National Environment Register and sold based on this assumption.

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