

‘Reducing enteric methane for improving food security and livelihoods’ is a new collaboration between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (the FAO) and the New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre (the NZAGRC). The project is funded by the Climate and Clean Air Coalition, the FAO, and the New Zealand Government through the in support of the Livestock Research Group (the LRG) of the Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases (the GRA).
For more information visit the project website
21/11/17
The NZAGRC in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN has released a report evaluating the potential for improving productivity while reducing enteric methane emission intensity from beef production in Argentina. The...
21/11/17
The NZAGRC in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN has released a report evaluating the potential for improving milk production while reducing enteric methane emission intensity from dairy production in Kenya. The...
21/11/17
The NZAGRC in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN has released a report evaluating the potential for improving milk production while reducing enteric methane emission intensity from dairy production in Sri Lanka....
19/05/17
The NZAGRC in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN has released a report evaluating the potential for improving productivity while reducing enteric methane emission intensity from beef production in Uruguay. View...
19/05/17
The NZAGRC in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN has released a report evaluating the potential for improving milk production while reducing enteric methane emission intensity from dairy production in Bangladesh....
19/05/17
The NZAGRC in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN has released a report evaluating the potential for improving milk production while reducing enteric methane emission intensity from dairy cattle production in Ethiopia....