Silent Withdrawal of a Climate Cure

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The story didn’t end with an announcement.
It slipped away quietly, almost like someone hoped no one would notice.

In Sweden, the final Bovaer trial — the one running at Gäsene Dairy — has now been shut down.
No headlines.
No victory lap.
Just… stopped.

And with that, every cow in the country is back on regular feed, free from the methane-blocking additive that was supposed to reshape agriculture.
Plans paused.
Narratives unsettled.

Across the border, Norway’s largest dairy cooperative, TINE, made its own move.
They suspended Bovaer nationwide earlier this week.
Not delayed.
Suspended.

When two countries step back at the same time, people quietly start to wonder if something deeper is unfolding.

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Denmark adds another layer to the pattern.
Farmers there are now reporting alarming issues: collapsed cows, reproductive failures, and gut damage that doesn’t fit the script we were sold.
These aren’t dramatic headlines — they’re lived experiences from people who work with these animals every day.

The message emerging from Scandinavia isn’t loud… but it’s unmistakably firm.
The once-celebrated climate feed additive, marketed as safe and forward-thinking, is faltering.
It’s losing ground in the very regions expected to champion it.

Sometimes the most revealing stories are the ones that fade instead of explode.
This one is fading fast — and the silence around it says more than any press release ever could.

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