Climate Emergency Response Fund (CERF) - agriculture and forestry.

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From: J Bruning

Dear Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment,

The below (linked) Treasury document summarises current and future budget allocations for the Climate Emergency Response Fund (CERF), on page 6 shows intended Agriculture Emissions Reduction current and projected budgets.
$495 million appears to have been set aside for Agriculture Emissions Reduction research over a four year period.

2022/2023 baseline $38.4 million
2023/2024 forecast $75.09 million
2024/2025 forecast $134.23 million
2025/2026 forecast $247.73 million
The total comes to some $495 million.
https://www.treasury.govt.nz/sites/defau...

The Government Economic Plan also states that
‘We are investing $2.9 billion from the Climate Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to achieve our Emissions Reduction Plan. This includes a $600 million increase to the Government Investment in Decarbonising Industry (GIDI) Fund, and close to $400 million to accelerate development and uptake of agricultural emissions reduction technology.’
https://www.treasury.govt.nz/sites/defau...

(1) Please advise total funding allocated for (a) agriculture and (b) forestry out of the total CERF by year.

(2) Please provide information relating to all budgeted Government allocation to CERF climate initiatives for agriculture and forestry.

This request encompasses information relating to:
(a) Allocated budget by project, year and relevant institution/s for each project.
(b) Brief summary and timeline of each project and the projects intended outcome.
(b) Terms of reference/funding scopes developed to date, for organisations who apply for funding under these schemes.

Thank you.
Yours faithfully,

J Bruning

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Kia ora J Bruning,

 

On behalf of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment I
acknowledge your email of 5 July 2023 requesting under the Official
Information Act 1982 (the Act), the following:

 

‘The below (linked) Treasury document summarises current and future budget
allocations for the Climate Emergency Response Fund (CERF), on page 6
shows intended Agriculture Emissions Reduction current and projected
budgets.

$495 million appears to have been set aside for Agriculture Emissions
Reduction research over a four year period.

 

2022/2023 baseline $38.4 million

2023/2024 forecast $75.09 million

2024/2025 forecast $134.23 million

2025/2026 forecast $247.73 million

The total comes to some $495 million.

https://aus01.safelinks.protection.outlo...

 

The Government Economic Plan also states that ‘We are investing $2.9
billion from the Climate Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to achieve our
Emissions Reduction Plan. This includes a $600 million increase to the
Government Investment in Decarbonising Industry (GIDI) Fund, and close to
$400 million to accelerate development and uptake of agricultural
emissions reduction technology.’

https://aus01.safelinks.protection.outlo...

 

(1) Please advise total funding allocated for (a) agriculture and (b)
forestry out of the total CERF by year.

 

(2) Please provide information relating to all budgeted Government
allocation to CERF climate initiatives for agriculture and forestry.

 

This request encompasses information relating to:

(a) Allocated budget by project, year and relevant institution/s for each
project.

(b) Brief summary and timeline of each project and the projects intended
outcome.

(b) Terms of reference/funding scopes developed to date, for organisations
who apply for funding under these schemes.”

 

This email is to advise you that your request has been transferred to the
Ministry for Primary Industries.

 

This is because the information you have requested is not held by the
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.  Section 14(b)(i) of the
Official Information Act allows me to transfer any request where the
information is not held, but is believed to be held by another department,
organisation or Minister of the Crown.

 

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Nâku noa, nâ

 

Ministerial Services

 

Corporate Services, Finance & Enablement

Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment

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Tēnā koe J Bruning, 

 

On behalf of Michelle Morehu, Director Government Services, please find
attached an update on your request.

 

Ngā mihi,

 

Official Information Act Team

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Telephone: 0800 00 83 33 | Email: [1][email address] |
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Tēnā koe J Bruning, 

 

On behalf of John Saunders, Director Strategy, Enable & Māori
Partnerships, please find attached the response to your request.

 

Ngā mihi,

 

Official Information Act Team

Government Services | Public Affairs

Ministry for Primary Industries | Charles Fergusson Building, 34-38 Bowen
Street | PO Box 2526 | Wellington | New Zealand 

Telephone: 0800 00 83 33 | Email: [1][email address] |
Web: [2]www.mpi.govt.nz

 

 

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The Ministry for Primary Industries accepts no responsibility for changes
made to this email or to any attachments after transmission from the
office.

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