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Ireland’s farms cut emissions 27% since 2021 via renewable energy and cow collars, but face EU fines unless herd sizes shrink and farming diversifies.
Ireland’s agricultural sector, responsible for 40% of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions, is at the forefront of climate efforts, with the Farm Zero C project in County Cork testing renewable energy, legume crops, and cow collars to cut emissions by 27% since 2021.
Methane from cattle still dominates the footprint, and experts say lasting change requires reducing herd sizes and shifting to diversified farming.
Farmers, facing pressure and rising costs, seek more support as Ireland risks EU fines for missing 2030 climate targets.
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Las granjas de Irlanda redujeron las emisiones en un 27% desde 2021 gracias a la energía renovable y los collares para vacas, pero se enfrentan a multas de la UE a menos que se reduzca el tamaño de los rebaños y se diversifique la agricultura.