A team led by Professor Jeremy Hill, Fonterra's chief science and technology officer, is developing a methane vaccine for cows in New Zealand. The vaccine aims to introduce antibodies into a cow's saliva, which then bind to methanegens in the rumen, reducing methane emissions. The vaccine could have widespread application across different animal production systems and could significantly mitigate agricultural emissions. The Pastoral Greenhouse Gas Research Consortium, which includes Fonterra, Beef and Lamb New Zealand, and DairyNZ, among other organizations, has invested over NZ$85 million in emissions mitigation research since 2003.