In 2003 the New Zealand government proposed a methane tax on farmers, to fund research into methane emissions from livestock. The move was not popular and Federated Farmers strongly opposed it, calling it a ‘fart tax’. The government backed down and supported research through other funds. New Zealand’s livestock do produce a lot of methane as they digest food, but most of it is released by animals belching, not through farting.
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Federated Farmers of New Zealand
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