We've had drumming gorillas, now Cadbury takes on burping cows

James S Murray
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Chocolate manufacturer issues dairy farmers with guide designed to help them lower cow's methane emissions

Food giant Cadbury has this week launched a pilot project with 65 dairy farmers in Wiltshire designed to cut the amount of methane their cows release each time they burp. The initiative follows a carbon...

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