Richard KirklandDr Richard Kirkland, ruminant nutritionist and Global Technical Manager for Volac Wilmar Feed Ingredients based in the UK
Rumen-protected fat supplements offer a largely unique approach to methane mitigation efforts. As established ingredients for improving production and fertility aspects in dairy and other ruminant diets, a beneficial effect on methane reduction is achieved more as a ‘side-effect’ in addition to the performance gains for which these supplements are typically used for economic return. Photo: Canva
Methane has a much shorter life-time than CO2 in the atmosphere, which makes it an attractive target for shorter-term gains in global warming reduction. Rumen-protected fat supplements offer a largely unique approach to methane mitigation efforts. Methane (CH4) is one of the 3 main greenhouse gases along with carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O). It is highly potent, having a global warming potential 28 times that of CO2. Total global greenhouse gas emissions from livestock are estima
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