US dairy farmers get $22.9 mln to reduce methane emissions and sell carbon credits

Published 21:11 on November 6, 2023  /  Last updated at 15:12 on November 7, 2023  / /  Americas, US, Voluntary

A national dairy farmer cooperative received $22.9 mln for a project to cut down on methane emissions by implementing advanced feed additives in 50 operations, incorporating carbon credits sales into the product value chain, and demonstrating climate neutrality on dairy farms.
A national dairy farmer cooperative received $22.9 mln for a project to cut down on methane emissions by implementing advanced feed additives in 50 operations, incorporating carbon credits sales into the product value chain, and demonstrating climate neutrality on dairy farms.


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