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Monday, July 4, 2022
CH4 announces sale of asparagopsis seaweed which can reduce cattle methane emissions
CH4 Australia has announced the first worldwide sale of the asparagopsis seaweed which can reduce cattle methane emissions to CirPro, a South Australian meat processor, the Australian Broadcasting Cooperation reported.
Wednesday, May 4, 2022
Fonterra expands seaweed trial
Fonterra has expanded on-farm trials of methane reducing Asparagopsis seaweed, as part of its commitment to helping solve the methane challenge.
Thursday, February 24, 2022
Australia's CSIRO promotes use of native seaweed to reduce cattle emissions
Scientists from Australia's government scientific agency the Commonwealth Science and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) has produced a cost-effective cattle ingredient made from seaweed native to Australia that could provide a worldw ...
Thursday, February 10, 2022
Volta Greentech plants to build seaweed plant to reduce cattle emissions
Sweden-based Volta Greentech is planning to build a plant that produces seaweed supplements which can reduce cattle greenhouse gas emissions, Bloomberg reported.
Monday, January 3, 2022
US aquaculture firm recognised for creating seaweed that can cut cattle methane emissions
Massachusetts, US-based Australis Aquaculture was awarded the US State Department's Award for Corporate Excellence last month, in recognition for its effort to cultivate a seaweed species that can reduce the methane emissions of cattle when ...
Thursday, November 11, 2021
Seaweed as alternative feed: Northern Irish university in trial studying seaweed sourced by UK fishermen
Researchers at Queen's University Belfast are working on a three-year trial looking at the use of seaweed sourced by UK fishermen in helping to reduce methane production in cattle.
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Asparagopsis seaweed helps to cut methane emissions in Australia's beef cattle
A feed additive based on seaweed is making waves in Australia, where it is reducing the methane emissions from beef cattle by over 80%.
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and achieving regulatory compliance via inclusion of seaweed into cattle feed
With strict new livestock greenhouse gas emissions on the horizon 80g/day of a particular red algae species reduced beef and dairy cattle methane emissions by 82% and 50% respectively.
Thursday, March 18, 2021
Research finds Australian seaweed fed to cattle dramatically cuts their methane emissions
A study published by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the University of California has found that feeding cattle an Australian seaweed can dramatically cut their methane emissions, Xinhua News Age ...
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Australia-based FutureFeed to introduce methane-reducing seaweed for cattle diets
Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, announced the establishment of FutureFeed Pty Ltd to introduce a methane-reducing seaweed to the market.
Monday, September 14, 2020
US company to set up production of seaweed for feeding cattle in South Australia
US-based CH4 Global has announced its plan to grow and harvest seaweed in South Australia, with Kangaroo Island designated as one of three initial sites to kick-start the million-dollar climate project.
Monday, July 27, 2020
Fonterra partnership looks into using seaweed to reduce emissions by dairy cows
Fonterra will partner with Sea Forest to explore the possibility of reducing greenhouse gas emissions generated by dairy herds by using seaweed in feed.
Saturday, June 6, 2020
Red seaweed use in animal feed can cut cattle methane emissions
Scientists from Bantry Marine Research Station in West Cork, Ireland have reported significant results in the use of a type of red seaweed to cut methane emissions in cattle, reported Farming Independent.
Monday, November 18, 2019
Canada researchers continue global seaweed studies as solution to cattle methane emissions
They will pick up from studies by Australia and California researchers on a specific tropical seaweed that reduces cattle methane output by up to 80%, reported CBC Canada.
Monday, November 18, 2019
Vilofoss part of research on seaweed that could reduce greenhouse gas emissions from cows
A new Danish project, Climate Feed - with the participation of DLG and Vilofoss, among others - aims to develop a feed supplement with seaweed which could reduce cows' methane emissions by up to 30%.

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