Bovaer debate: Is popping a pill the solution to the methane problem?
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Ayrshire dairy farm says 'time to take our industry back' after Bovaer approval
Mossgiel Farm, in Mauchline, Ayrshire, has urged consumers to 'call out big food' after the recent approval of the additive Bovaer to cow feed, aimed at cutting methane emissions from the cattle.
Expert verdict on Arla Foods 'Bovaer' claims as Tiktokers call for boycotts
Arla Foods has announced some of its farmers will be testing a new feed additive called Bovaer in their dairy cows' feed - and it's sparked fears that milk sold in major UK supermarkets could be 'contaminated'
Britter spills milk in the toilet and boycotts Arlas milk. A new environmentally friendly dietary supplement being tested in the UK has sparked several conspiracy theories. "You can see that fake news spreads very quickly," says Max Wallenberg, press chief for Arla Sweden.
If the Cow has eaten the climate food Bovaer, it is not made any more unhealthy by the fact that the cow has eaten the climate food Bovaer. However, the National Association of Ecology is concerned about the long-term effects of the pesticide and the well-being of the people.
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