• Dairy
    • Breeding
    • Calves
    • Milking
    • Blogs
  • Health & Nutrition
    • Health
    • Nutrition
    • Hoof health
  • Industry & Markets
    • Market trends
    • Smart farming
    • Global dairy market prices
  • World of Dairy
    • Country focus
    • Farm visits
    • Best practices
    • Special editions
  • Videos
  • Webinars
  • Newsletter
  • Digital magazine
  • Our sites
    • All About Feed
    • Poultry World
    • Pig Progress
    • Future Farming
  • Login/Register
  • Subscribe
  • Outbreaks
  • Videos
  • Seminars
  • Webinars
  • Digital magazine
  • Newsletter
  • Subscribe
  • loginlogout
  • Dairy Global
  • Dairy
    • Calves
    • Breeding
    • Milking
    • Blogs
  • Health/Nutrition
    • HPAI in US
    • Health Tool
    • Health
    • Nutrition
    • Hoof health
    • Mastitis
  • Markets
    • Smart farming
    • Market trends
    • Interviews
    • Global dairy market prices
  • World of Dairy
    • Farm visits
    • Country focus
    • Best practices
    • Cows & climate
    • Special editions
    • Blogs
  • Our sites
    • All About Feed
    • Poultry World
    • Pig Progress
    • Future Farming
  • Logout
Gateway to the global dairy industry

emissions

Costs linked to the reduction in emissions must not be borne solely by farmers and consumers, according to a new report by the UK government’s Environment and Climate Change committee. Photo: Koos Groenewold
17-12-2024 | News

UK government: methane reductions must not come at a cost

The Bezos Earth Fund, together with the Global Methane Hub, have a portfolio of grants looking to reduce methane emissions through genetics, feed, and ranch management practices. Photo: Canva
25-11-2024 | News

Amazon boss pledges millions to reduce cattle methane emissions

Just like in the Netherlands and in Belgium, nitrogen emissions are also an issue in Denmark – and those are being tackled, too. Photo: Ronald Hissink
20-11-2024 | News

Denmark plans to tax livestock greenhouse gas emissions

The dairy sector is taking charge of reducing emissions, from tackling enteric methane to lowering carbon output. Photo: Canva
11-11-2024 | News

Dairy Global emission reduction seminar at EuroTier 2024

Research highlighted that there was a high interest in improving hoof trimming and calf colostrum management, as well as monitoring and early detection of diseases. Photo: Canva
07-11-2024 | News

Solutions to make dairy farming in Europe more resilient

Fonterra is collaborating with its supplying farmers on various strategies. Photo: Canva
06-11-2024 | News

New Zealand’s emissions challenge – Fonterra targets 30% reduction

New research suggests methane emissions on their farms could be five times higher than thought. Photo: Canva
23-10-2024 | News

UK: Higher methane from slurry – cost-savings possible

The project will be the first in the world to pioneer biomass feedstock production from gases and microorganisms that thrive in the extreme conditions found at geothermal sites. Photo: Canva
14-10-2024 | News

Producing feed from greenhouse gases – a pioneering project

To develop vaccines to curb methane emissions, researchers are focusing on methane-forming microbes in the gastrointestinal tract of cows. Photo: Canva
08-10-2024 | News

A race for vaccines to curb methane emissions

This system of new protein evaluation coupled with strategic methionine supplementation offers a powerful way to enhance profitability while driving sustainability. Photo: Mark Pasveer
18-09-2024 | News

Germany’s new protein evaluation system reshaping dairy diets

Navigatie

previous 1 2 3 … 11 next


Special editions

Focus topics
  • Hoof health
  • Cows & climate
  • Best practices
  • Seminars – EuroTier
Products
  • Webinars
  • Events
  • Digital magazine
  • Newsletter
  • Our content partners
Social
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
Services
  • Contact
  • Advertising
  • Our sites
Newsletter

"*" indicates required fields

Country *
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Misset Uitgeverij B.V. Copyright reserved.
The following rules apply to the use of this site: Terms of Use, Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.