Global round-up: Methane-reducing additives for dairy cattle

08-08-2024 | |
Methane is produced by dairy cattle through ruminal digestion, burping and through manure emissions. Photo: Anne van der Woude
Methane is produced by dairy cattle through ruminal digestion, burping and through manure emissions. Photo: Anne van der Woude
A look at feed additives and research initiatives for reducing methane emissions from cattle. By mid-2024, 6 of the world’s biggest dairy companies will begin publicly disclosing their methane emissions. At COP28, Danone, Nestle, General Mills, Lactalis USA, Kraft Heinz and Bel Group all agreed that by June or July this year, they would begin both reporting emissions and developing reduction action plans.  COWS & CLIMA


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