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Just under half of New Zealand’s emissions come from agriculture, with cattle the main culprits.
Cattle burps and flatulence emit methane gas while livestock urine leaks nitrous oxide into the atmosphere.
The previous Labour government targeted livestock in its drive towards reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 .
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