Nationals Leader David Littleproud speaking at Cattle Connect 2025 in Dalby, Queensland. Picture by Shan Goodwin Nationals Leader David Littleproud says a key reason his party walked away from Net Zero 2050 was to put a stop to agriculture producers being unfairly burdened. All articles from our website & app The digital version of This Week's Paper Our entire agricultural news network "You're at the coalface of how Australia has reduced emissions so far," he told hundreds of beef producers at the Cattle Connect conference in Dalby this week. "Of all the emission reductions we've achieved so far, 95 per cent have come from you. "They have come from land management and they have come at the expense of property rights impinged. "You have lost 7.2 million hectares to achieve what we have done so far. You will lose another 5.1m hectares to achieve net zero by 2050. "That is not equitable distribution in living up to our international commitments." Mr Littleproud, speaking at the event ...