Consumer Information Drives Willingness to Pay for Low Emissions Milk and Beef
Lois Charlotte Taylor,
Annika Johnson,
Diya-Courty-Stephens
Abstract:An emerging innovation in the sustainable food space is low methane emissions in beef and dairy products. A leader in this space is Symbrosia, 1 an innovative aquaculture company based in Hawai’i. They produce SeaGraze™, a feed additive derived from the red algae Asparagopsis taxformis, which is designed for ruminant 2 livestock producers to reduce the methane emissions of their livestock by more than 80%. However, the feed additive SeaGraze™ represents an additional cost for livestock producers, and the con… Show more
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