Minerva Foods · Claim · claim
Minerva Foods announces results of groundbreaking methane reduction study in Brazilian cattle operations.
Cattle operations are inherently high-emission (enteric methane), placing baseline G-score at 38 with agriculture sector modifier. However, the C-score is significantly higher at 62 due to: (1) ambitious scope claiming operational-level impact, (2) 'groundbreaking' framing suggesting transformational magnitude, (3) high unverifiability as study results are self-announced without third-party validation details, (4) moderate amplification through press release. Intent score of 9 reflects pattern of methane reduction claims in beef industry amid regulatory pressure, vague language ('groundbreaking'), and lack of disclosed verification. C-G gap of +24 clearly exceeds +10 threshold, classifying this as List C - corporate claim dominates over actual environmental reality.
groundbreaking methane reduction study in Brazilian cattle operations
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