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18-03-2025 | Article

Successfully reducing emissions in the dairy sector

The consultation promotes sustainable land management practices and supports better decision-making by various stakeholders. Photo: Mark Pasveer
19-02-2025 | News

UK livestock sector might be hit hardest by Land Use Framework

The 3-year initiative will see the 40 farmers from across Great Britain utilise new ways of monitoring key data relating to production efficiency and sustainability. Photo: Canva
24-01-2025 | News

Fast Track programme to lower on-farm emissions from dairy cows

In the Netherlands, efforts to find a solution for its nitrogen emissions problem continue. Photo: Herbert Wiggerman
21-01-2025 | News

The Netherlands: Nitrogen emissions problem worsening

The SRUC researchers expect Hilda, as a lactating cow, will produce 1-2% less emissions than her cohort of cows not selected for lower methane emissions. Photo: SRUC
14-01-2025 | News

Calf born via IVF a game-changer for the dairy industry

“The fact that we can feed a no-soya ration with a lower environmental impact and produce similar yields is a real positive,” says nutritionist Pete Reis Photo: Canva
14-01-2025 | News

Halving carbon footprint of dairy diets while maintaining milk yields

Research suggests that extending the grazing season by just one week can reduce ammonia emissions by 3.5%. Photo: Koos Groenewold
09-01-2025 | Article

How refocused management can reduce ammonia emissions in dairy farming

Costs linked to the reduction in emissions must not be borne solely by farmers and consumers, according to a new report by the UK government’s Environment and Climate Change committee. Photo: Koos Groenewold
17-12-2024 | News

UK government: methane reductions must not come at a cost

The Bezos Earth Fund, together with the Global Methane Hub, have a portfolio of grants looking to reduce methane emissions through genetics, feed, and ranch management practices. Photo: Canva
25-11-2024 | News

Amazon boss pledges millions to reduce cattle methane emissions

Just like in the Netherlands and in Belgium, nitrogen emissions are also an issue in Denmark – and those are being tackled, too. Photo: Ronald Hissink
20-11-2024 | News

Denmark plans to tax livestock greenhouse gas emissions

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