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Methane Matters: Navigating the Climate Crisis with Animal Ag-Tech

Dr. Michael Lohuis, Vice President, Research & Innovation with The Semex Alliance and Bioenterprise Advisor discusses the facts about methane and greenhouse gas, immediate innovative solutions, and obstacles for achieving sustainability in the beef and dairy industries

Following his map drawn by science and his compass of innovation, Dr. Michael Lohuis guides Canadian animal agriculture, merging the latest technologies with the brightest minds to tackle the industry’s most challenging terrain. His mission is to clear a path that leads our food system in the long trek toward sustainability. Remaining grounded amidst a sense of urgency, his approach is strategic, ensuring that each technological step forward brings greater value and efficiency to agriculture as a whole.

As the Vice President of Research & Innovation with The Semex Alliance (Semex) and a valued member of the Science and Innovation Advisory Committee (SIAC) at Bioenterprise Canada, Dr. Lohuis shares his wealth of experience, shedding light on both the hurdles and prospects that define the landscape of Canada’s beef and dairy industries. 

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