Another major breakthrough: Cashew-nut oil might cut animal emissions
13 Jun 2008

There has been another advance in the battle to reduce methane-gas emissions from animals.
On Wednesday, Carbon News reported New Zealand scientists had made a major break-through in mapping the genetic sequence of a microbe which produces methane from the rumen of cattle and sheep, which contribute 32 per cent of New Zealand's greenhouse-gas emissions.
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