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Livestock and enteric methane

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Burping livestock are a big problem for our planet. When cows and other ruminants eat, their food ferments in their gut and produces methane, which contributes to global warming. FAO and partners are working with countries to assess their greenhouse gas emissions and develop sustainable livestock systems that benefit farmers, the economy, and the planet.

https://www.fao.org/in-action/enteric-methane/en

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Livestock and enteric methane

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