A study by Embrapa Pecuária Sudeste reveals that planting 52 trees per cow can help achieve zero carbon milk in intensive production systems. The research, published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science, also finds that the number of trees needed varies depending on the breed of the cow and the production system. The study highlights that intensifying pastures can lead to increased milk production and land saving, and also points out that Brazilian milk production can potentially reduce its environmental footprint. The article also touches on the challenges of low productivity in Brazil's milk production, attributing it to inefficient production models and underutilization of pastures.