Denmark is set to become the first country to introduce a tax on livestock carbon dioxide emissions from 2030, in an effort to achieve a 70% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. The tax, which will initially be 300 Danish crowns ($43.16) per tonne of CO2, will rise to 750 crowns by 2035. Farmers will receive a 60% income tax deduction, and subsidies will be provided to aid adjustments in farm operations. The tax could result in a 2 cent increase per kilo of minced beef in 2030. The government expects the bill to pass, given the broad-based consensus reached in the agreement.