Hey Chef,
There's been a lot of buzz about Bovaer, a feed additive developed to reduce methane emissions from cows. Here's the scoop if you haven't caught the news yet:
🌍 What Is Bovaer?
Bovaer is a feed additive designed to reduce methane emissions in cows. Approved in some regions, it's considered a step towards sustainability, but it has sparked concerns over its alignment with natural farming and consumer expectations for unaltered milk.
⚠️ The Controversy:
Recent headlines have questioned its implications for farming practices and the authenticity of milk products, leaving many wondering what this means for their milk supply.
We've been in touch with our supplier of liquid milk, Freshways, and here's what they've got to say:
"At Freshways, we're all about keeping things natural and staying true to our values.
That's why we want to reassure you that Bovaer isn't used as a feed additive in the milk from our cows – and we don't have any plans to use it in the future either!
We're proud to use milk that comes from farms that meet the highest standards of animal welfare, food safety, and environmental care."
💡 Your Assurance: The milk we supply remains free of Bovaer and comes from farms that prioritise the natural quality you trust.
If you have any questions or need further information, please don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to keep you informed!
Cheers,
Wellington Fresh