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Selective breeding cuts beef emissions

It comes as emissions from cattle are increasingly under the spotlight.

Alex Black
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Selective breeding cuts beef emissions

It comes as emissions from cattle are increasingly under the spotlight. Data-driven breeding techniques could reduce methane emissions from beef by up to 40 per cent, according to a study by processor...

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