Tag: methane emissions
New cattle trial to test water-based delivery of Rumin8’s methane reducing additive
Researchers at Central Queensland University (CQU) will soon commence an experiment to test the ability of Australian climate technology company Rumin8’s additive to reduce...
Carbon Trust validates GHG effects of Phibro feed additive
RelyOn™ feed additive, a new solution by Phibro Animal Health to help support rumen health, animal efficiency and performance, has received validation from the...
Blue Ocean Barns completes $20 million Series A financing
Hawaii-based Blue Ocean Barns completed a $20 million Series A funding round. The company will use the funding to expand the company's tank-based farming...
Symbrosia raises $7m funding to scale livestock methane emission reduction
Symbrosia, a Hawai’i-based startup with a seaweed feed additive that reduces livestock methane emissions by over 80%, has raised $7 million in Series A...
Arla Foods, DSM start on-farm pilot to reduce GHGs from dairy cows
Arla Foods and Royal DSM have teamed up to start a large-scale on-farm pilot programme with the methane reducing feed additive Bovaer® on 10,000...
A better feed efficiency will drive sustainability
Wasting nutrients is a waste of money. But feed losses also have a direct effect on animal health and performance and makes the diet...
Seaweed-based feed supplement cuts methane emissions by 81%
Swedish startup Volta Greentech announced the results of its pilot on a commercial beef farm. The practice showed that methane emissions were reduced by...
DSM receives landmark EU market approval for Bovaer®
Royal DSM announced that Bovaer®, methane-reducing feed additive for dairy cows, has been approved for marketing in the EU. This marks a significant milestone...
DSM receives positive EFSA opinion for methane-reducing feed additive Bovaer
Royal DSM announced that it has received a positive European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) opinion for the use of its novel methane-reducing feed additive...
USDA funds scientific collaboration to reduce methane emissions in dairy operations
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) awarded $537,440 to a three-year project, which will conduct on-farm trials of innovative feed management strategies that can...