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Month: September 2024

Food from Grass: Genetics and Digital Twins to optimize ruminant agricultural sustainability

Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, generated by ruminants (cows, sheep, goats) in their rumen. The genetics of the animal, the feed and the microbiome all affect the production of methane, and digital twins are being developed to optimize productivity and reduce methane emissions from animals.

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  • Messages for COP29 : UN Framework Convention on Climate Change UNFCCC-COP29
  • Food from Grass: Genetics and Digital Twins to optimize ruminant agricultural sustainability
  • Launching a new journal: Biological Diversity

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