International Livestock Research Institute ILRI and Innoterra Launch Biotechnology Initiative to Transform Crop Residues into High-Quality Livestock Feed

The International Livestock Research Institute and Innoterra have launched a biotechnology initiative to convert crop residues into high-quality livestock feed. The project aims to improve agricultural productivity while reducing methane emissions through scientific fermentation techniques.
Why it matters
This initiative addresses the dual challenge of improving food security for smallholder farmers and mitigating the environmental impact of livestock farming.
The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and Innoterra Limited have announced a strategic collaboration to develop and scale biotechnology-driven alternate feed solutions. The initiative aims to convert underutilized crop residues into high-quality feed to improve livestock productivity and reduce the environmental footprint of agriculture. ILRI will work with P V Narasimha Rao Telangana Veterinary University and Palamur Genetic Services to conduct nutrition and on-station studies on the material produced by Innoterra and imported from Queensland University of Technology.
The article is a straightforward report on a corporate and scientific partnership with no discernible political bias.
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