Carbon standard launches methane reductions methodology for beef producers

Published 13:13 on July 19, 2023  /  Last updated at 14:40 on July 19, 2023  / /  Americas, International, Nature-based, US, Voluntary

A voluntary carbon market standard has approved a methodology co-developed by one of the world's biggest food trading companies that will enable beef producers to measure methane emissions reductions from altering the diet of cattle and receive credits for the resulting mitigation. 
A voluntary carbon market standard has approved a methodology co-developed by one of the world's biggest food trading companies that will enable beef producers to measure methane emissions reductions from altering the diet of cattle and receive credits for the resulting mitigation. 


A Carbon Pulse subscription is required to read this content. Subscribe today to access our unrivalled news and intelligence, as well as our premium content including all job listings. Click here for details.

We offer a FREE TRIAL of our subscription service and it only takes a minute to register. If you already have a Carbon Pulse account, log in here.

This page is intended to be viewed online and may not be printed.
As per our terms and conditions, the republication or redistribution of Carbon Pulse content can result in the suspension or termination of your subscription.