Alternative Feed Sources for Reducing Emissions (AFSRE).

  • Reducing cattle emissions up to 90 per cent through a feed additive

    This is a very insightful video that demonstrates the enormous potential for reducing cattle emissions through innovative solutions such as feed additives. This initiative would not exist without Synergraze’s contribution. It is heartening to see how agricultural innovations can play a significant role in mitigating environmental impact. We can take significant steps toward a more…

  • Exploring Natural Feed Additives for Reducing Ruminant Methane Emissions

    A Sustainable Approach Introduction:  Welcome back to my research blog, where I provide updates on my ongoing investigations into reducing methane emissions from ruminant animals. In this latest update, I will delve into the existing and pipeline natural feed additives that have shown promise as inhibitors of ruminant methanogens. In addition, I will discuss the…

  • Exploring Natural Solutions

    Reducing Methane Emissions in Ruminants Introduction:  Readers, welcome back! Today, I would like to share some exciting updates regarding the research I have been conducting over the past few days. As a fervent advocate for sustainable agriculture and climate change mitigation, I have been researching feed additives for reducing methane emissions in ruminants. Methane, a…

  • Advancements in Feed Additives for Reducing Methane Emissions: A Research Update

    Research Progress within the Past Week ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ This week, as I delved deeper into the fascinating domain of sustainable agriculture, I investigated the potential of feed additives to reduce methane emissions from enteric fermentation. I embarked on a search for answers with the objective of reducing environmental impact while enhancing animal welfare. Research Goal/Objectives The…

  • About Me

    A CCAFS Master’s student from Jamaica with a strong background in livestock production, agricultural education, and career and technical education. I am keen on means of reducing GHG emissions in the agricultural sector, particularly in the area of livestock production, and reducing GHG emissions by employing Alternative Feed sources compared to conventional livestock feeds.

  • Background

    “Environmental and animal wellbeing benefits [and trade-offs] through the use of alternative and supplementary feed sources for ruminant livestock” Ruminant livestock are essential to global food security and sustenance, as well as to the livelihoods of farmers and other food industry workers. They provide an assortment of goods, including flesh, milk, carcasses, wool, heat, and…

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