Episode 38 – Do we have the right tools to effectively tackle emissions?

In PodcastsSeptember 13, 20242 Minutes

We have less than five seasons until overseas 2030 emissions targets begin to impact our overseas exports, and we may still yet need to be able to minimise and measure our own emissions domestically. With this in mind, farmers might be wondering what tools are out there to help them tackle their emissions, in ways they can integrate into their existing systems. 

Hear from two agricultural organisations working to develop tools to minimise methane emissions, and a farmer utilising genetics to breed low-methane sheep.

Guests include:

  1. Ruth Leary, Head of Strategy & Engagement, AgriZeroNZ
  2. Tom Breen, CEO, Ruminant Biotech
  3. Alastair Reeves, Waikato Farmer

Hosts:

  1. Rebecca Greaves, Editor, Country-Wide
  2. Sarah Perriam-Lampp, Managing Director, CountryWide Media

AgrizeroNZ’s Ruth Leary discusses the various tools they are investing in to provide solutions to lower methane emissions, such as a vaccine for animals. She says this would integrate well into farm systems as farmers are already in the routine of administering vaccines to their livestock.   

Ruminant Biotech is a New Zealand start-up that AgriZeroNZ has invested in to develop tools for farmers. CEO Tom Breen discusses the tools they’re developing such as slow-release methane inhibitors and boluses which they’re working towards releasing in 2027. 

Alastair and Ann Reeves were the Supreme Winners in this year’s Waikato Ballance Farm Environment Awards, and have a history of using genetics to address animal health and environmental challenges, including methane. He discusses why and how he’s included methane in his breeding objectives.

Read more in Country-Wide Spring: 

Read the new Spring issue of Country-Wide Magazine here

Listen to the Barenbrug Podcast: Better Pastures Together here.