Denmark has approved a funding of 70 million euros to help its dairy cattle farmers purchase a methane emission reducing additive for their livestock. This additive, Bovaer, was recently authorized in the EU. The government's goal is to reduce methane emissions from the country's dairy cows by up to 30% by 2030. The financing is part of a larger policy to support Danish agriculture in reducing its greenhouse gas emissions, which includes introducing a tax on agricultural emissions.