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Eat Welsh Lamb & Welsh Beef

Welsh farmers are famous all over the world for producing distinctive, world-class tasting lamb and beef.

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Porc Blasus

In Wales, we do things differently. Our pigs are reared in small herds. And our farmers have visionary yet traditional values.

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Red Meat Hub

The Red Meat Hub provides free resources for teaching young people about where food comes from, cooking and healthy eating. Visit our dedicated health and education sections and take a Food Field Trip with plenty of worksheets, recipes, videos and interactive quizzes.

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Eat Welsh Lamb & Welsh Beef

Welsh farmers are famous all over the world for producing distinctive, world-class tasting lamb and beef.

Visit website
Porc Blasus

In Wales, we do things differently. Our pigs are reared in small herds. And our farmers have visionary yet traditional values.

Visit website
Red Meat Hub

The Red Meat Hub provides free resources for teaching young people about where food comes from, cooking and healthy eating. Visit our dedicated health and education sections and take a Food Field Trip with plenty of worksheets, recipes, videos and interactive quizzes.

Visit website

Reducing Greenhouse Gases

The issue of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture is being increasingly recognised by government and consumers. Lowering greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture – and in particular red meat production – in Wales can be achieved through small changes to management techniques and also through the use of best practice.

 

Firstly the basics;
There are three main greenhouse gases:

 

 

Carbon Dioxide, Nitrous Oxide and Methane symbols

 

 

While livestock farming is responsible for the production of some carbon dioxide it is nitrous oxide and methane which make up the majority of emissions.

Nitrous oxide and methane are the results of different processes. Nitrous oxide is largely released from soils and the use of fertilisers, whilst methane is produced from ruminant digestion and the storage of manure. Where carbon dioxide is produced it is generally as a consequence of soil disturbance, fuel use and manufacturing processes.

In July 2011 Hybu Cig Cymru produced a document entitled A Sustainable Future- The Welsh Red Meat Roadmap. The Roadmap examines how livestock farmers and processors in Wales can achieve new and agreed industry and government goals for GHG emissions.