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COP28: Canadian ranchers to argue meat should stay on the menu
Canadian cattle farmers will argue at COP28 that meat belongs on people's plates because it's nutritious and because the industry is reducing greenhouse gases, a spokesperson said.
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COP28: Canadian ranchers to argue meat should stay on the menu
Canadian cattle farmers will argue at COP28 that meat belongs on people's plates because it's nutritious and because the industry is reducing greenhouse gases, a spokesperson said.
Global NewsCOP28: Canadian ranchers to argue meat should stay on the menu
Canadian cattle farmers will argue at COP28 that meat belongs on people's plates because it's nutritious and because the industry is reducing greenhouse gases, a spokesperson said.
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COP28: Canadian ranchers to argue meat should stay on the menu
Canadian cattle farmers will argue at COP28 that meat belongs on people's plates because it's nutritious and because the industry is reducing greenhouse gases, a spokesperson said.
Global NewsCOP28: Canadian ranchers to argue meat should stay on the menu
Canadian cattle farmers will argue at COP28 that meat belongs on people's plates because it's nutritious and because the industry is reducing greenhouse gases, a spokesperson said.
#globalnews #Canada #Consumer #Environment #beeffarming https://globalnews.ca/news/10139697/cop28-canada-ranchers-meat/
COP28: Canadian ranchers to argue meat should stay on the menu
Canadian cattle farmers will argue at COP28 that meat belongs on people's plates because it's nutritious and because the industry is reducing greenhouse gases, a spokesperson said.
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