Higher milk production, lower carbon footprint.

Byline: S. Kamal Hayder Kazmi

The subject of methane emissions from dairy cattle has received increasing attention from environmental activists concerned about climate change.

This has spilled over to consumers, many of whom are seeking milk alternatives to reduce their carbon footprints.

To maintain market share and increase their sustainability, farmers will thus have to focus on reducing methane emissions to reduce their carbon footprints.

Dr Saheed Salami, research fellow in the solutions deployment team at animal feed and nutrition manufacturer Alltech, notes that the dairy industry is the second-largest source of greenhouse gas (GHG)...

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