New Zealand will require livestock farmers to pay for emissions starting 2025, and aims to reduce methane emissions by 10% by 2030 through financial incentives for farmers using methane-reducing feed additives. Meanwhile, Korea is planning to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the agricultural and livestock sector by 27.1% by 2030, by supplying low-methane feed and methane-reducing agents to Korean beef and dairy cows, and reducing the protein content in feed. The Korean beef industry is working towards a sustainable and green livestock environment, improving the perception that it is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.