🐮 Volta Greentech’s new feed supplement reduces methane emissions from cows

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  • Volta Greentech secures $3.2 million to develop the second generation of the feed supplement Lome.
  • The new supplement reduces greenhouse gas reduction costs by ten times.
  • The company aims for a large-scale launch in 2026.

Promising results from the second-generation feed supplement

Volta Greentech is developing a feed supplement, Lome, which reduces methane emissions from cows’ burps and farts. The company now claims that their new generation of Lome represents a significant improvement over their previous algae-based product, as it is ten times cheaper.

The goal is for this new feed supplement to be in full production by 2026.

Total investment of $10 million

The company has now secured a new investment of $3.2 million. In total, they have raised nearly $10 million since their founding in 2019. Among the investors are two of Sweden’s largest food companies, the Axel Johnson Group, which owns Axfood and Martin & Servera, and…

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