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Australian farm cultivates seaweed reducing livestock methane emissions by up to 95%.
An Australian seaweed farm, Sea Forest, located in the Tasman Sea off Tasmania, cultivates a red seaweed called asparagopsis, rich in bromoform.
This seaweed can reduce methane emissions from livestock by up to 95% when added to their feed, without harming their health or food quality.
The farm spans 1,800 hectares and requires no irrigation or fertilizers.
Sea Forest collaborates with dairy and food companies like Ashgrove and Grill'd, aiming to make agricultural products more sustainable.
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Las granjas australianas cultivan algas marinas reduciendo las emisiones de metano del ganado hasta en un 95%.