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At last, farmers are acknowledged as part of the solution

Ever since the ill-advised and scientifically flawed 'Livestock's Long Shadow' was published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in 2006, agriculture, and livestock farming in particular, has become a handy scapegoat for climate activists. The real polluters, such as the transport and manufacturing sectors, could divert attention from themselves to the livestock sector.

Although the falsehoods about the role of the livestock sector

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