livestock management and methane reduction
Livestock management refers to the practices and strategies implemented to care for and control the breeding, feeding, housing, and overall well-being of livestock animals, such as cattle, sheep, pigs, or poultry. Methane reduction, in the context of livestock management, refers to the efforts made to decrease the amount of methane gas emitted by livestock animals. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change, and its reduction is crucial for environmental sustainability. Various techniques, such as dietary adjustments, improved waste management, or capturing and utilizing methane, are employed to minimize methane emissions from livestock.
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