Focusing on beef and lamb production efficiency to improve carbon footprint

Farmers involved in ABP's PRISM30 project are undergoing their second whole-farm carbon assessment, giving them the opportunity to see what progress has been made following their first round of changes

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Focusing on beef and lamb production efficiency to improve carbon footprint

Speaking at a press briefing hosted on-farm in Strathmiglo, Fife, by ABP supplier Billy Cuthbertson and family, ABP agri sustainability manager Katie Thorley explained why the company had invested in the...

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