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Commenting on the collaboration, Frank-Lawale Anuoluwapo, Program Lead of Animal Genetics, Nutrition and Feed Resources at ILRI, emphasized that the initiative aims to “create new value chains for crop residues and support farmer incomes” while reducing methane emissions.
Harish Sharma, Director, Innoterra, emphasized that “The collaboration reflects commitment to translating rigorous research into practical solutions that work for the cattle health, the environment, the farmers and ultimately the markets.”
Crop residues are globally abundant but often suffer from low digestibility, which limits animal performance and increases methane emissions. This partnership seeks to address these inefficiencies through scientifically validated “upgradation” technologies.
Innoterra aims to empower smallholder farmers by implementing evidence-based feed solutions, which not only increase livestock productivity and farmer incomes but also significantly reduce dairy farming’s environmental footprint through reduced methane emissions. The collaboration seeks to establish a scalable ecosystem for alternative feed solutions by combining ILRI’s scientific competence in livestock nutrition with Innoterra’s robust manufacturing and digital farmer-outreach platforms.
The collaboration will focus on bio-fermentation by utilizing lactic acid bacteria, microalgae and molasses to improve feed digestibility and lower methane output. It will also evaluate thermo-chemical processing and anhydrous ammonia treatments to increase dry matter digestibility, metabolizable energy and voluntary feed intake.
Another important area of focus will be commercialization, including feasibility studies, techno-economic analysis, market assessment, cost-benefit analysis, farmer perception, willingness to pay and conducive policies. In addition, the collaboration will follow a structured, evidence-led validation process for the forages to ensure quality and local appropriateness.
Through this partnership, ILRI and Innoterra aim to create a scalable ecosystem for alternative feed solutions that improve livestock productivity, enhance farmer incomes and contribute to reducing the environmental footprint of agriculture.
The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) is a non-profit institution working for better lives and better planet through livestock. For five decades ILRI has undertaken livestock research for development, contributing to solving the challenges facing millions of people engaged in raising animals, processing, selling, and consuming milk, meat, and eggs throughout Africa and Asia. ILRI is a CGIAR research center co-hosted by Kenya and Ethiopia and is the only CGIAR center dedicated to addressing multiple development challenges through sustainable livestock research solutions.
Innoterra brings deep expertise in proprietary cattle feed formulation, supported by fully controlled and automated manufacturing of high-quality feed. Since launching its MilkLane Aayush brand in 2018, the company has established a strong presence across six states in South and West India, offering ten specialized feed variants tailored to the nutritional needs of dairy cows at different stages of their lifecycle. Designed with scientific precision and a strong value-for-money proposition, Innoterra’s feeds support higher milk productivity, improved animal health, sustainable farming practices, and reduced methane emissions.
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Published on June 16, 2026
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