Australian climate tech firm’s feed additive cuts cattle methane emissions by 95% -study

Published 08:37 on March 11, 2025 / Last updated at 08:37 on March 11, 2025 / / Asia Pacific (Pacific), Nature-based Carbon (Other NbS), Net Zero Transition (Industrial Decarbonisation), Voluntary (VCM Developments)

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Synthetic bromoform-based feed additives can cut methane emissions from cattle by up to 95% without affecting growth or digestion, a new study has claimed, in what could be a potential method to curb emissions of the potent greenhouse gas from the livestock sector.
Synthetic bromoform-based feed additives can cut methane emissions from cattle by up to 95% without affecting growth or digestion, a new study has claimed, in what could be a potential method to curb emissions of the potent greenhouse gas from the livestock sector.


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