Cargill's expansion in warmwater aquaculture is sending its emissions in the wrong direction

The US agri-giant saw its numbers improve in coldwater feed such as salmon, and is confident it can hit its target of reducing emissions 10% by 2025.

Emission from Cargill's warmwater species feed production reported an average increase of a whopping 82.2 percent compared to last year.
Emission from Cargill's warmwater species feed production reported an average increase of a whopping 82.2 percent compared to last year.Photo: Shutterstock
Published 14 December 2022, 05:22Updated 14 December 2022, 13:48
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