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Seastock completes first harvest of methane-reducing seaweed to feed cattle
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-10-05
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WA's first commercial harvest of the seaweed Asparagopsis has been completed off the coast of Geraldton. It's a significant step towards the creation of a new multi-million dollar industry aimed at reducing methane emissions from cattle.
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