Approval of methane-cutting cattle feed ingredient brings Canadian farmers a step closer to offset sales

Published 13:18 on February 1, 2024 / Last updated at 13:18 on February 1, 2024 / Americas (Compliance Markets & Taxes, US & Canada), Net Zero Transition (Industrial Decarbonisation), Voluntary (VCM Governance)

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Canadian regulators have authorised the use of a feed ingredient proven to reduce cattle methane emissions by around a third, bringing Canadian farmers a step closer to being able to generate and sell carbon offsets by incorporating the additive into their practices.
Canadian regulators have authorised the use of a feed ingredient proven to reduce cattle methane emissions by around a third, bringing Canadian farmers a step closer to being able to generate and sell carbon offsets by incorporating the additive into their practices.


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