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25 August, 2024

NZ gets on board methane reducing feed additives

AUSTRALIAN climate technology company, Rumin8, has passed an important milestone in bringing its methane reducing feed additives to the market, with the provisional registration by the New Zealand Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines of its first methane reducing feed additive.


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Rumin8 is developing solid feed and water delivered formulations that leverage an organic active compound called Tribromomethane, which has been shown to be the most effective of all actives tested for methane reductions in livestock.

This approval allows for efficacy and safety studies to be conducted in commercial animals to generate the data for final approval in New Zealand. The aim is to accelerate Rumin8’s products into the hands of producers with a view to reduce livestock methane emissions and improve productivity.

Rumin8’s innovative technology uses a highly scalable, repeatable, and cost-effective pharmaceutical grade manufacturing process to synthesize and stabilise the anti-methanogenic compound TBM, which was identified in studies with red seaweed.

“This provisional registration is an important first step in the New Zealand registration pathway, and ultimately toward supporting farmers with their methane reduction efforts,” CEO David Messina said.

The New Zealand provisional registration is one of multiple registration processes that are progressing in parallel, with engagement activities with the United States’ FDA CVM and the Brazilian MAPA regulatory bodies ramping up off the back of recent trial results.

Mr Messina said that New Zealand had always been a key target market and Rumin8 had been working with commercial and research partners in New Zealand to test the safety and efficacy of its technology since late 2022.

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