dsm-firmenich is pleased to announce that Bovaer®, its innovative methane-reducing feed additive, has received market approval for use with beef cattle in South Korea, making it the first product the country has approved for this purpose. This approval marks a significant step towards more sustainable agriculture in South Korea, allowing farmers to effectively and immediately reduce methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas.
As a signatory of the Global Methane Pledge, South Korea is committed to a substantial reduction in methane emissions by 2030. The approval of Bovaer® aligns with South Korea’s proactive approach, which includes a comprehensive framework to support farmers in transitioning to sustainable practices, and a recently launched low-methane feed program. With 3.6 million beef cattle, including the renowned Hanwoobreed, Bovaer® offers an effective solution that could greatly advance these national sustainability goals.
Commented Mark van Nieuwland, Senior Vice President, dsm-firmenich: “We are excited to introduce the first product approved in South Korea to reduce methane emissions from cattle. We look forward to collaborating closely with the entire beef value chain—from farm to plate—to launch Bovaer® in support of South Korea’s environmental ambitions. Together, we can make a substantial impact on global climate-change efforts.” For more visit dsm-firmenich.com