Bovaer is a new feed additive that claims to significantly reduce the emission of methane, a greenhouse gas that is driving climate change, in dairy cows.
Arla Foods has insisted that the Boevar cattle food supplement will not filter through to human consumption as conspiracy ...
Some UK social media users have been pouring milk down their sinks and toilets in protest at the trial of a new feed additive ...
There has been an enormous amount of misinformation about Bovaer, with concerns it could make its way to humans via milk or ...
Were I given to conspiracy theories I would conclude that there must be a shady animal rights group conducting the online ...
A screenshot of an X post by British television presenter Gregg Wallace has been digitally altered to add a warning about ...
The animal feed supplement, designed to reduce climate emissions from cattle, has prompted threats of a boycott on social ...
A plan to introduce Bovaer into UK cattle feed to reduce methane emissions has prompted a wave of disinformation.
Arla Foods announced it would be introducing the additive to its cow feed last week, sparking backlash online. But is it ...
Safety fears and conspiracy theories about the feed additive Bovaer have been circulating on social media, but the maker and ...
The methane-reducing cow feed additive is considered safe by food safety authorities in the approved doses. And contrary to ...