Canadian authorities grant market authorization for Bovaer, a methane reducing feed ingredient for cattle, which enables dairy and beef farmers to substantially lower their carbon footprint.
OTTAWA — A leading innovator in nutrition, dsm-firmenich, has received market authorization for Bovaer in Canada for use with dairy and beef cattle. Bovaer is a feed ingredient which immediately and effectively reduces methane emissions from cattle.
This feed ingredient is an important tool for the nearly 10,000 dairy farmers in Canada, and will enable them to make a substantial step forward towards their net zero ambitions. Bovaer reduces methane emissions by 30% on average for dairy cows, and thereby lowers the overall greenhouse gas footprint per liter of milk by 10-15%.
Likewise, Canadian cattle feeders can reduce methane emissions by 45% on average for the 3.3 million cattle they manage annually. Once Bovaer is included in the Reducing Enteric Methane Emissions (REME) protocol for beef cattle and the Alberta Fed Cattle protocol, cattle feeders will also be able to generate carbon offsets as an additional source of income.