"Changing agricultural practice can help reduce methane emissions, and this new methodology provides beef producers with a way to reliably measure the impact of those changes.” said Margaret Kim, CEO, Gold Standard. “Cargill’s support is helping pave the way for the animal agriculture industry to reduce methane emissions and is complements Gold Standard's other efforts to reduce the impact of agriculture on our planet - such as our recently published methodology which reduces the methane emitted by rice production”.
In practice, projects using the new methodology first establish a baseline for emissions during "business as usual" activities for a minimum of three continuous years. The cattle given feed supplements must be clearly identified and tracked over the course of the project. The project crediting period is set at five years, and can be renewed for an additional five years, excluding the baseline years.
“We were thrilled to collaborate on the development of the methodology, which will provide the beef industry with an important framework for advancing methane reduction,” said Martin Gehrig, TREES Consulting.
For further information about the newly approved methodology and Cargill’s sustainable initiatives, visit Cargill’s Feeding Intelligence site.
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TREES was founded in 2009 to drive innovations in sustainable farming and forestry practices to combat climate change and strengthen resilience. Today, TREES covers all Nature-based Solutions activities in GHG markets, including forest, agriculture, and blue carbon. TREES work includes comprehensive, sustainable land use change solutions covering strategies for greenhouse gas reduction and sustainability, carbon credit programs including GHG accounting methodology development, scope 3 value chain activities as well as SDG impact accounting.