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Bigger investment in sea product to cut back cow farts

The Morrison Government is granting $1 million to Sea Forest to scale up production of its seaweed-based additive for cattle feed, which can cut a cow’s greenhouse gas by 99 per cent. The breaking story could be a game-changer for Queensland, which has more than 11 per cent of the state’s emissions come from beef livestock, as well as the nation’s path to net-zero emissions.
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