Seaweed aids red meat sector's carbon goal

By Matt Coughlan
Updated May 27 2021 - 11:24am, first published 11:20am
A study found seaweed could make cattle burps contain 82 per cent less methane.
A study found seaweed could make cattle burps contain 82 per cent less methane.

Australian cattle farmers are feeding their animals seaweed to reduce methane in cattle burps as the red meat industry ploughs towards carbon neutrality.

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