Environment
The steak on your plate and the milk in your coffee could soon have a smaller environmental footprint, thanks to a new project.
N.Ireland
Farmers in Northern Ireland have been urged to opt into the latest phase of the Beef Carbon Reduction (BCR) Scheme.
Dairy
Since January 1, 2025, all conventional dairy farmers in Denmark with over 50 cows are required to reduce methane emissions by adjusting feed
Researchers are hopeful that dilute methane emissions from dairy barns can be effectively eliminated at commercial scale using technology.
Agri-Business
Kepak Group has received formal approval from the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) for its climate goals.
Northern Ireland’s net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in 2023 were estimated to be 18.2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtC02e)
With the threat of global warming increasing, research around greenhouse gases (GHG) and in particular methane, is becoming more important.
A major new Finnish-led research initiative is developing science-based solutions to reduce GHG emissions from agricultural lands
Pig/Poultry
With around 1bn pig worldwide, the pork sector produces significant quantities of emissions per year that now have targets for reduction.
A new Sustainable Food Trust report challenges the assumption that livestock such as cattle and sheep are always part of the climate problem.
New Zealand farmers are set to meet the 10% reduction in biogenic methane emissions by 2030 target, Agriculture Minister Todd McClay said.
Fonterra today (Tuesday, February 18) announced new funding to grow value for its shareholders by helping farmers reduce on-farm emissions.
Arla Food Ingredients has taken another step towards its carbon reduction goal with the...
Beef
Climate change impacts of UK grass-based beef cattle could be reduced by up to 26% depending on...
Climate impacts of UK grass-based beef cattle could be reduced by up to 26%n, according to a study by Rothamsted Research.
Fonterra is set to invest $150 million in electrification projects across the North Island of New Zealand over the next 18 months.
ABP Food Group has confirmed that all main operations on its ABP Linden Dungannon facility are "unaffected" despite an ongoing review.
A court in the Hague has ruled in favour of Greenpeace in their landmark legal battle against the Dutch state over nitrogen emissions
The rise in nitrogen (N) fertilisers over the past century has significantly contributed to enhancing agricultural production
Tesco is calling on the government to provide a clear and comprehensive plan to support UK farmers...
Farmers for Action (FFA) spokesperson William Taylor, has indicated that food security should be the priority for production agriculture...
Beef and Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ), a organisation representing cattle and sheep farmers in New Zealand, has said that the country’s...
A global genetic improvement consultancy has launched the world’s first sustainability index for...