Dairy producer Arla Foods announced on Nov. 26, opens new tab a partnership with three supermarkets to use the additive, ...
Bovaer is approved for use by UK regulators and experts say it does not pose food safety issues. The Food Standards Agency ...
But the announcement has received 13,000 replies on X and has led to swathes of people pouring milk down the toilet and throwing tubs of Lurpak in the bin, claiming that Bovaer is toxic and could ...
Additives that substantially reduce one of the biggest sources of agricultural emissions are finally hitting the market.
Concern has been rising over the use of a feed supplement, Bovaer 10, to reduce methane production in cows. Bovaer 10 consists of silicon dioxide (basically sand), propylene glycol (a food ...
Social media posts have since suggested that Bovaer, the brand name for the feed additive 3-nitrooxypropanol (3-NOP), has neither been safety tested nor approved elsewhere in Europe.
All 'suitable' British cattle will be given methane-reducing chemical Bovaer or Bovaer-like products by law by 2030, under controversial Government plans. A Department for Environment Food and ...
(Getty Images) Arla Foods, a Danish-Swedish company and the fifth biggest dairy company in the world, recently announced plans to introduce an additive known as Bovaer to its cow feed, in an ...
Major UK retailers such as Morrisons, Tesco and Aldi have collaborated with Arla Foods for the trial across 30 UK farms.
Ian Musgrave has received funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council to study adverse reactions to herbal medicines and has previously been funded by the Australian Research ...