MBP E-Newsletter: November 17

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E-Newsletter dsfsfa An update from MBP November 17, 2023

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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Launches New Agricultural Methane Reduction Challenge (November 14, 2023 Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada News Release) Reducing methane emissions requires new and

designed in collaboration with the sector to accelerate these successes, spur innovation and reduce emissions.

innovative ideas, including in the agriculture sector. It is a key part of the Government of Canada's plan to tackle climate change and mitigate the impact on farmers, who are experiencing more frequent wildfires, severe storms and increased drought.

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada invites all those with innovative solutions to reduce methane emissions produced by cattle to apply.

Today, on behalf of the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, Francis Drouin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, announced the launch of the new Agricultural Methane Reduction Challenge. Through this initiative, up to $12 million will be awarded to innovators advancing low-cost and scalable practices, processes, and technologies designed to reduce methane emissions produced by cattle.

Quotes "Canadian farmers and ranchers are stewards of the most sustainable cattle in the world, and are continually doing more to meet the global demand for our world-class products. By partnering with the sector, we can move further and faster to reduce agricultural methane emissions, and the new Agricultural Methane Reduction Challenge will help the sector continue to grow, while contributing to Canada's 2030 methane reduction goals." - The Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food

The Agricultural Methane Reduction Challenge builds on the successes of existing industry commitments on the environment. Livestock producers and industry groups are setting voluntary targets and goals to reduce emissions and these commitments are already seeing results. For example, the Canadian Beef Advisors has a 2030 goal of reducing emission intensity from primary beef production by 33 per cent, while the Dairy Farmers of Canada have set a goal to reach net-zero by 2050. This Challenge has been

"At the forefront of agricultural sustainability, our cattle industry in Canada are setting global benchmarks. The new Agricultural Methane Reduction Challenge will drive further innovation in the sector to help fulfill a growing demand from consumers who are asking for Canadian sustainable beef and dairy industries.” Francis Drouin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food

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