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Programme for Sustainable Dairy Farming

Next Webinar:

Effective strategies to
reduce the carbon footprint
of dairy cattle

Join Professor Kebreab on our webinar, Friday May 26.

Over the past five decades, the dairy industry has lowered methane gas emissions by 45%. Still, additional efforts are needed to limit global warming. The dairy industry imposes targets on dairy farmers to cut methane emissions by a further 20-25% by 2030.

These targets are feasible, according to Dr. Ermias Kebreab, Associate Dean and Professor of Animal Science at the University of California, Davis. He is one of the worlds’ leading experts one of the worlds’ leading experts in the science of reducing the carbon footprint of dairy cattle..

During a webinar entitled "Effective strategies to reduce the carbon footprint of dairy cattle", Dr. Kebreab will discuss the following topics:

  • What is the cow's carbon footprint and how can we reduce it?
  • How is the dairy industry gearing up to address the challenge of reducing the cow's carbon footprint?
  • Nutritional strategies to assist with the reduction of cow methane emission.
  • What does success look like for the dairy industry?

The webinar is free of charge and was held on Friday May 26, at 16.00 CET.

Video recording of the webinar will be made available soon.

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"Cattle feed composition is a promising way to reduce methane gas emissions"

Join Dr. E. Kebreab on our webinar, Friday May 26 2023: "Effective strategies to reduce the carbon footprint of dairy cattle"

You can no longer register for this webinar. A video recording of the webinar will be made available soon.

Selko® | sharing latest scientific insights

"Cattle feed composition is a promising way to reduce methane gas emissions"

Join Dr. E. Kebreab on our next webinar, Friday May 26 2023: "Effective strategies to reduce the carbon footprint of dairy cattle"

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"Cattle feed composition is a promising way to reduce methane gas emissions"

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We are excited to have you join our informative and engaging session. To access the webinar page, kindly click the link below. We look forward to sharing our latest scientific insights with you during this event.

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Dr. Ermias Kebreab

Professor Ermias Kebreab is an Ethiopian-American scientist and academic who is currently a distinguished professor and Sesnon Endowed Chair in the Department of Animal Science at the University of California, Davis. He is a renowned expert in the field of animal science and has made significant contributions to research related to livestock nutrition, environmental sustainability, and climate change.

In particular, Professor Kebreab's research focuses on developing strategies for reducing the environmental impact of livestock production, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving resource efficiency. He has published numerous scientific articles on these topics and is widely recognized for his expertise in the field.

Reducing the carbon footprint of a dairy farm without increasing cost of milk production

A life cycle assessment of Selko IntelliBond has shown that it can reduce the carbon footprint of a dairy farm while reducing the cost per kg of milk produced. Download the brochure for more information

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