A project in Ireland is exploring the possibility of reducing methane emissions from cattle and sheep by feeding them seaweed, with early trials showing a reduction in methane output of between 11% and 20%. The project is part of a larger initiative to find alternative seaweed species to the one from Brazil that has shown significant methane-reducing properties but is difficult to grow in Northwest Europe. The researchers are also looking at integrating the feed additives into Ireland's grass-based farming system and are considering other solutions such as a reduction in the average age of beef cattle slaughter and genetics research. However, the scale-up of production if the tests are successful is not yet planned, and not all seaweed harvesters are interested in the methane additive market.