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    Arla presents new brand to reduce footprint of dairy farming

    Arla presents new brand to reduce footprint of dairy farming

    Arla Foods, an international dairy company, has launched the new FarmAhead™ brand for its collective activities with its Danish customers on climate reduction and...
    Making animal protein more sustainable requires accurate footprint measurement

    Making animal protein more sustainable requires accurate footprint measurement

    The drive toward more sustainable animal protein production will require systemic change to our food systems and farming practices. Making this change responsibly and...
    3 ways to increase milk production while reducing your carbon footprint

    3 ways to increase milk production while reducing your carbon footprint

    Can we reduce the carbon footprint of milk while also improving our production and profitability? With proven tools, the answer to that question is...
    CP Foods to end coal use to promote green energy

    CP Foods to end coal use to promote green energy

    CP Foods announced that it will end coal use for its operations in Thailand within 2022 and transition towards greener and sustainable energy sources. Charoen...
    Arla provides action plan for reduce carbon footprint in dairy farms

    Arla provides action plan for reduce carbon footprint in dairy farms

    Arla’s Climate Checks programme, which is one of the world’s largest externally validated set of climate data from seven European countries confirms that Arla farmers are among the most climate efficient dairy farmers in the world.
    Global approach needed to achieve net zero in livestock production

    Global approach needed to achieve net zero in livestock production

    A global approach and greater collaboration will help the industry meet net carbon targets according to speakers at the recent British Society of Animal Science (BSAS) conference who called on the supply chain to work in partnership, both between sectors and internationally, to achieve net zero.