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Reducing emissions, Increasing profits, providing sustainable solutions.
Reducing emissions, Increasing profits, providing sustainable solutions.
It is estimated that enteric ruminant GHG emissions i.e. cattle belching, accounts for ~68% of Irish agricultural emissions. If Ireland is to achieve its COP26 methane targets, Irish agriculture must reduce methane emissions by 25% by 2030.
It has been proposed that Ireland cull it's national herd by 1.3 million cattle in order to meet it's emission targets, leading to job losses, stark increases on dairy and beef prices and a host of other issues. However, we believe there is a better solution.
It is understood that the level of methane produced by any one particular ruminant animal is closely linked to their genetical make-up. Agri-researchers believe it is possible to significantly reduce enteric bovine emissions simply through selective breeding programmes and supplementation.
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