Australian cattle farmers cautious on asparagopsis over animal and human health concerns

Published 02:35 on July 20, 2023  /  Last updated at 04:56 on July 24, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Cattle farmers have expressed their concerns over using asparagopsis feed additive as a way to cut methane emissions from their livestock, urging the emerging industry to take the necessary time to thoroughly scrutinise the process.
Cattle farmers have expressed their concerns over using asparagopsis feed additive as a way to cut methane emissions from their livestock, urging the emerging industry to take the necessary time to thoroughly scrutinise the process.


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