NEWS FEED & ADDITIVE MAGAZINE January 2026 27 The mitigation of enteric methane, one of the most significant greenhouse gases from dairy cows, is moving from spreadsheets to the field. The first Methane Connect Summit, held on November 19, 2025 in Paris, showed how the European dairy sector is not only debating methane reduction but already putting in place concrete changes in herd management, advisory services and farm contracts. More than 120 participants from around 20 countries took part, including farmers, cooperatives, dairies, researchers, technology providers, and financial institutions. Speakers included representatives from Arla, Danone, Nestlé, Bel/APBO, Schreiber Foods, Carbon Maps, BNP Paribas and Glasgow University, among others, alongside farmers and institutes such as IDELE and AFBI. Morning sessions explored how enteric methane emissions are now linked to day-to-day herd management as well as to corporate climate strategies. Farmers and advisers from Belgium, France, and the UK emphasized that the first levers for methane reduction are technical: feed efficiency, forage and grassland quality, herd health, and longevity. Speakers highlighted that methane reduction is not an additional burden but a lever for independence and performance when farmers have the right tools, data, and recognition. Read more>> Methane Connect Summit spotlights solutions for dairy farms Photo: Valorex Based on science Numerous studies show that the true value of Sangrovit® unfolds in periods of increased stress. Feed change, medical treatments, heat stress – the challenges are as manifold as our animals and production systems. Scan the QR code and read more or contact our experts: sangrovit@phytobiotics.com | www.phytobiotics.com Sangrovit® optimizes your feeding management with purely botanical active compounds.
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