- Food and Drug Administration confirms Bovaer meets safety and efficacy requirements
- Elanco expects product launch and added carbon credit value to producers beginning in the third quarter
- Elanco announces agreement with dsm-firmenich to expand distribution of Bovaer across North America, adding
both the Canada and Mexico markets
GREENFIELD, Ind., May 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Elanco Animal Health Incorporated (NYSE: ELAN) today announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has completed its
comprehensive, multi-year review of Bovaer® (3-NOP), a first-in-class methane-reducing feed ingredient, and
determined the product meets safety and efficacy requirements for use in lactating dairy cattle.
"This monumental announcement has the ability to accelerate the opportunity for climate-neutral dairy farming while
creating a new revenue stream for dairy farmers across the country," said Jeff Simmons, President and CEO,
Elanco Animal Health. "We appreciate FDA's commitment to maintaining high standards for science-based review, while
balancing the need to quickly bring solutions to the market. Bovaer represents another example of Elanco being a
partner of choice in animal health, where the capabilities of our talented R&D, regulatory and commercial teams
are delivering significant value.
Simmons continued: "As global temperatures breach new thresholds, consumers demand more sustainable products and the
farm economy battles profitability challenges, we are excited to bring Bovaer to the market as a potential solution.
Bovaer will create value for farmers, while helping food companies meet consumer demands and deliver on their
sustainability commitments. As animal, human and now environmental health continue to converge, Bovaer is one of the
most significant innovations that considers this intersection and provides consumers, farmers and society what they
want for our future."
Bovaer represents another blockbuster potential innovation in Elanco's portfolio and further accelerates livestock
sustainability, the next billion-dollar plus market in animal health. This innovation is expected to accelerate
market development and increase innovation in this space.
Bovaer works by suppressing the enzyme in the cow's rumen that forms methane. Feeding one tablespoon of Bovaer
per lactating dairy cow per day can reduce methane emissions about 30% or about 1.2 metric tons of carbon dioxide
equivalent (CO2e) emissions annually, while creating opportunity for dairy farmers to be financially rewarded for
reducing their dairy's carbon footprint.i Feeding one million cows Bovaer would reduce emissions
equivalent to removing more than 285,000 cars from the road for a year.ii Feeding Bovaer to cattle
has proven to be safe for animals, producers and consumers.
Expanding Access Across North America
Elanco and dsm-firmenich have agreed to expand
Elanco's commercialization of Bovaer across North America. In addition to the U.S., Elanco will also now have
the right to market Bovaer in Canada and Mexico, where the product is already available for use in
beef and dairy cattle. This expanded agreement can accelerate the opportunity to make climate-neutral cattle farming
in North America a reality this decade.
"We congratulate Elanco and the U.S. dairy sector, on this important milestone, and will support Elanco by providing
initial supplies from Europe," said Dimitri de Vreeze, CEO at dsm-firmenich. "This strategic collaboration
exemplifies how we can accelerate the expansion and adoption of Bovaer in North America to significantly
decrease methane emissions on a large scale, and thereby support global efforts to combat climate change. Bovaer
holds the key to a transformative shift in the global dairy sector, and launching this feed ingredient in the U.S.
after years of dedicated research, trials, and industry collaboration is a testament to its global potential."
Simmons said, "We appreciate the work dsm-firmenich has invested in this revolutionary product and are pleased
they've recognized Elanco as the global farm animal health leader and the right partner to bring this solution to
farmers across North America."
Why Methane Matters
This announcement comes at a pivotal time. According to the United Nations,
the world's population has until the year 2030 to curb greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) or deal with irreversible
impacts to the planet.iii In response, about two-thirds of all Fortune 500 companies have set
significant climate commitment goals.iv Reducing enteric methane emissions from
cattle—naturally generated through the enteric fermentation process—represents a key opportunity.
Methane lasts about a decade in the atmosphere and is 27x more potent than carbon dioxide at trapping heat—so
smaller reductions create greater impact on temperature.v By mitigating methane, the livestock
industry can reduce the rate of climate warming and allow food companies and retailers to make meaningful progress
toward their Scope 3 emissions goals.
"Reducing enteric methane is critical if we are to reach our climate goals," said Dr. Frank Mitloehner, CLEAR Center
Director and University California Davis Professor and Cooperative Extension Air Quality Specialist. "It's exciting
our farmers will have an important tool to do that, in Bovaer."
Creating New Revenue Streams for Farmers
Feeding Bovaer to cows provides a scalable and
credible way for dairy farmers to benefit from being good stewards of the environment by being financially rewarded
for implementing on-farm sustainability interventions.
"At an added cost of a few cents a gallon of milk, Bovaer can help food companies meet their climate commitments and
consumer desire for more sustainable dairy products," said Katie Cook, Vice President, Livestock Sustainability
and Farm Animal Marketing at Elanco. "Meanwhile, by engaging in voluntary carbon markets and securing USDA and state
conservation programming, dairy producers have a scalable sustainability practice with the potential to create an
annual return of $20 or more per lactating cow by feeding Bovaervi. Our goal is to make this
opportunity a reality starting this summer, while creating a self-sustaining carbon inset market for American
agriculture."
Dairy farmers incorporate Bovaer into their rations and quantify the effect using carbon market-friendly tools like
UpLook™ by Elanco, an insights-based engine designed to quantify greenhouse gas emissions reductions. The tool
utilizes on-farm data and peer-reviewed science to identify key drivers of an operation's carbon footprint and track
the progress of sustainability efforts. UpLook connects seamlessly to Athian, the first-of-its-kind livestock carbon
inset marketplace. This seamless process allows farmers to quantify their emissions reduction efforts and certify
carbon credits for sale. In addition to the carbon marketplace, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has
awarded $89 million in funding to support farms using technologies like Bovaer to reduce their methane
emissions.vii
"Products like Elanco's Bovaer will allow U.S. farmers to be rewarded for participating in voluntary, producer-led
sustainability efforts," said Gregg Doud, President and CEO, National Milk Producers Federation. "Consumers
around the world are demanding lower-carbon foods. Bovaer is an innovation that can help U.S. dairy farmers
remain globally competitive and maintain their role as leaders in more sustainable dairy production."
Greg Bethard, a dairy farmer from Kansas who has used UpLook to quantify his greenhouse gas emissions,
expressed his excitement around today's announcement.
"Dairy producers have made great strides improving the sustainability of our operations," said Bethard, High Plains
Ponderosa Dairy. "Today's announcement provides access to a product that has been extensively studied and shown to
reduce emissions from dairy cows. Bovaer is a value-creation opportunity for dairies—it's about helping us
provide product in a manner most of our consumers are wanting—a lower carbon footprint food."
ABOUT ELANCO
Elanco Animal Health Incorporated (NYSE: ELAN) is a global leader in animal health dedicated to innovating and delivering
products and services to prevent and treat disease in farm animals and pets, creating value for farmers, pet owners,
veterinarians, stakeholders and society as a whole. With nearly 70 years of animal health heritage, we are committed
to helping our customers improve the health of animals in their care, while also making a meaningful impact on our
local and global communities. At Elanco, we are driven by our vision of Food and Companionship Enriching Life and
our Elanco Healthy Purpose™ sustainability pillars – all to advance the health of animals, people, the
planet and our enterprise. Learn more at www.elanco.com.
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i Kebreab, E., Bannink, A., Pressman, E. M., Walker, N., Karagiannis, A., van Gastelen, S., &
Dijkstra, J. (2023). A meta-analysis of effects of 3-nitrooxypropanol on methane production, yield, and intensity in
dairy cattle. Journal of Dairy Science, 106(2), 927–936.
https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2022-22211
based on 60 ppm, 25 kg/d DMI, 30% NDF, and 305 day lactation results in a 31.6% or 1.2 MT
reduction
ii Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator | US
EPA
iii Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development |
Department of Economic and Social Affairs
(un.org) at https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/documents/21252030%20Agenda%20for%20Sustainable%20Development%20web.pdf
iv Commitment
issues: Markers of real climate action in the Fortune Global 500. 2023. Climate Impact
Partners. Available at: https://www.climateimpact.com/news-insights/fortune-global-500-climate-commitments/
v Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change Sixth Assessment Report https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1/
vi Assumes 1.2 mt of
CO2e/cow/year abated, cumulative value of at least $170/mt of Co2 from USDA incentive plus carbon inset market
value less product and other administrative fees
vii Regional Conservation Partnership Program 2023 Awarded Projects | Natural
Resources Conservation Service (usda.gov)
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Feeding one tablespoon of Bovaer per lactating dairy cow per day can reduce methane
emissions about 30%.
Feeding Bovaer to cows provides a scalable and credible way for dairy farmers to benefit
from being good stewards of the environment by being financially rewarded for implementing
on-farm sustainability interventions.