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Grants for new methane-reducing products

Agtech startup awarded $3.5m to develop methane-reducing product.

Enteric methane from livestock makes up most of the greenhouse gas emissions for extensive beef producers. Credit: Pamela Lawson.

Enteric methane from livestock makes up most of the greenhouse gas emissions for extensive beef producers. Credit: Pamela Lawson.

NEW Zealand agtech startup Ruminant BioTech has been awarded a $3.5 million Australian Government grant under the Methane Emissions Reduction in Livestock (MERiL) program to further develop a slow-release...

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