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Grazed and confused? Ruminating on cattle, grazing systems, methane, nitrous oxide, the soil carbon sequestration question - and what it all means for greenhouse gas emissions

Food Climate Research Network (FCRN)

2017

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Summary

Report/guidance summary: Grazed and confused? Ruminating on cattle, grazing systems, methane, nitrous oxide, the soil carbon sequestration question - and what it all means for greenhouse gas emissions. It provides policy, data or strategic context supporting the report claim that regenerative agriculture is discussed as a potential route to soil, climate, nature and resilience outcomes, with evidence and definitions still evolving.

Outcomes reported

Source report: Regenerative Agriculture, Greenwashing, and Food System Power Dynamics (2025); Regenerative Agriculture, greenwashing, and food system power dynamics (2025) File: Regenerative Agriculture greenwashing and food system dynamics.pdf Ref#: Regenerative Agriculture greenwashing and food system dynamics.pdf #5 Original: Food Climate Research Network (FCRN) (2017). Grazed and confused? Ruminating on cattle, grazing systems, methane, nitrous oxide, the soil carbon sequestration question - and what it all means for greenhouse gas emissions. https:// oms-www.files.svdcdn.com/production/downloads/reports/ fcrn_gnc_report.pdf; Food Climate Research Network (FCRN) (2017). Grazed and confused? Ruminating on cattle, grazing systems, methane, nitrous oxide, the soil carbon sequestration question - and what it all means for greenhouse gas emissions. https://oms-www.files.svdcdn.com/production/downloads/reports/fcrn_gnc_report.pdf

Theme
Farming systems, soils & land use
Subject
Industry reports
Study type
Policy
Study design
Industry report
Source type
Industry/policy report
Status
Published
Geography
UK
Catalogue ID
IRmohfq8om-8f1f3e
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