New fertiliser treatment could reduce carbon footprint of bread

Collabroation develops nitrogen fertiliser in a bid to decarbonise wheat production

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Shoppers may soon be able to source bread with a lower carbon footprint
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Shoppers may soon be able to source bread with a lower carbon footprint

Consumers may soon be able to tuck into certified lower carbon footprint bread following the development of a new nitrogen fertiliser. The initiative to decarbonise wheat production has, according to...

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