If things go well in four key areas where work is underway to tackle methane emissions from farm animals they could "make a big hole" in New Zealand's agricultural greenhouse gas emissions, according to Mark Aspin, consortium manager at the Pastoral Greenhouse Gas Consortium. The challenges of being a livestock grazing nation, intellectual property, regulatory requirements, what's going on overseas, NZ's international climate change commitments, and the position of NZ and its agriculture sector in the context of global greenhouse gas emissions.
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