Act On Your Climate Data

Choose The Right
Interventions

Test 30+ science-backed mitigation strategies across your dairy supply chain, ranked by cost and impact. Turn your livestock data into decisions you can defend.

Net Zero Planning 3 of 32 selected
Cost-effectiveness across your supply chain
Net saving Net cost
Marginal Abatement Cost Curve (MACC)
−€17.05 +€25 +€60.85
Height = € / t CO₂e · width = abatement · hover for detail
Low-emission fertiliser
Cover crops
Anti-methanogenic feed
+ 29 more strategies
−0%
Projected reduction
across 150 farms · verified

Name your project, filter your supply chain, and select the farms to include. Your baseline becomes the starting line.

Compare Scenarios

Find The Most
Cost-Effective Path To Net-Zero

The marginal abatement cost curve (MACC) shows the cost-effectiveness of each strategy. Bars below zero are net savings, while bars above zero are net costs. The width of each bar shows how much it cuts; the wider the bar, the bigger the abatement.

See which strategies save money, which cost money, and how much each cuts your footprint.

Compare your route to net-zero

Footprint reduction
−12%
example, across the plan
Net effect
+€123/ t
net cost per tonne
Strategies
3
of 30+ in the toolbox

Every strategy, including the highest-cost additive, for the deepest cut.

Net Savings Net Cost
€ / t CO₂e Saves Costs €0
−€122
+€109
+€229

Cumulative abatement →

Example figures. Prices and reductions shown are illustrative defaults from the platform. Our real numbers come from your own supply chain, and every default is yours to adjust.

Strategies

Improved grassland utilisation
White clover inclusion
Genetic merit selection
Low-emission slurry spreading

Test any of the 30+ strategies in the toolbox, not just these.

The Mitigation Toolbox

30+ Strategies
To Reduce Dairy Emissions

The full mitigation toolbox: six categories, 30+ science-backed dairy strategies. Each one targets a specific emission source: enteric methane, manure, fertiliser, or herd efficiency. Hover a strategy to see exactly where it acts on your farm.

Animal Health & Breeding

2 strategies

Healthier, longer-lived animals emit less for every litre they produce. Better breeding and fewer replacements shrink the herd's footprint without shrinking output.

Strategies · hover to see what each does and where it acts
Reduced replacement rate Methane vaccine
ImpactLower emissions intensity. Same or higher production.

Nutrition & Feed

3 strategies

What the cow eats decides what she emits. Feed additives suppress enteric methane at the source. Better forage quality improves how efficiently every mouthful converts to milk.

Strategies · hover to see what each does and where it acts
Native diet Anti-methanogenic feed additives (Agolin, Bovaer, OptiSync, SilvAir) Increase forage quality
ImpactCuts enteric methane, the single largest source on most dairy farms.

Forage & Pasture

5 strategies

The sward itself is a lever. Diverse species and clover fix their own nitrogen, cut the need for synthetic fertiliser, and keep cows out grazing for longer.

Strategies · hover to see what each does and where it acts
Multispecies sward Inclusion of red clover Inclusion of white clover Extended grazing season Improved grassland utilisation
ImpactLess synthetic nitrogen. More grazed grass. Lower cost.

Manure & Slurry

13 strategies

Storage and spreading are where methane and nitrous oxide escape. Cover it, treat it, and time application right to keep emissions down and nutrients in the system.

Strategies · hover to see what each does and where it acts
Slurry chemical amendment Pond / tank cover Crust presence Flexible storage tanks Solid-liquid separation Slurry separators Anaerobic digestion Covered, waterproof storage Composting Manure separation Rapid removal from housing Incorporation within 4 hours Manure treatment
ImpactCut storage methane and nitrous oxide. Recover nutrients for the field.

Nutrient & Fertiliser

6 strategies

Nitrogen is the hidden cost in your footprint. Switch to lower-emission products, cut application rates, and slow release so less is lost to the air.

Strategies · hover to see what each does and where it acts
TIMAC fertilisers Protected urea Reduced manufactured nitrogen Inhibitors with manure application Liming Lower-emission fertiliser
ImpactCuts nitrogen losses. Economics range from net savings to a small product premium.

Output & Production Management

1 strategy

Right-size the herd to the system. Sometimes fewer, more productive animals is the cleanest lever of all, taking absolute emissions down while holding output.

Strategies · hover to see what each does and where it acts
Reduce cow population
ImpactAbsolute emissions down, with productivity held or improved.

Farm-level Action

Farm-By-Farm
Action Plans

No two dairy farms are the same. ODOS Tech recommends the right actions based on each farm, verifies the results, and helps dairy cooperatives reduce emissions while rewarding the farmers who deliver.

  • Actions auto-recommended for each farm
  • Farmer-uploaded evidence tied to each intervention
  • Reward farmers once actions are verified

Suggested by ODOS based on your farm

Carbon footprint

0.000kgCO₂e/kg FPCM

Total emissions

0.0tCO₂e/year

Mitigation actions

select to add to plan

Feed additive

0.9137.2%
kgCO₂e/FPCM
5207.2%
tCO₂e/yr

Improved grassland utilisation

0.9711.3%
kgCO₂e/FPCM
5531.3%
tCO₂e/yr
1 of 2 actions selectedUpload evidence to verify and reward.
Nature-Based Actions

Choose The Right
Biodiversity Interventions

Keep your land healthy with nature-based actions. Add cover crops to prevent soil erosion, plant biodiverse species on unproductive land, and measure the impact. Build resilience and reward farmers for the nature-positive actions they take.

Cover Crops

Keep soil covered between cash crops to prevent erosion, build organic matter, and protect the nutrients your land depends on. A low-cost first step into nature-positive farming.

Biodiverse Plantings

Turn unproductive land into habitat. Plant hedgerows and biodiverse species on the corners and margins that aren't earning their keep, and reward farmers for the nature they create.

Habitat Restoration

Restore hedgerows, woodland, and wetland across your supply chain. Rebuild the habitats that support long-term resilience, water management, and productivity.

Nature, measured from space.

See how we measure biodiversity across your supply chain, using satellite imagery and AI.

See how we measure biodiversity
See it in action

Turn Your Data Into Action

We’ll show you a credible net zero pathway, the interventions that move your supply chain’s footprint most, and how every action your farmers take can be accounted for, using your data.