As the global community grapples with the urgent challenge of climate change, innovative agricultural practices are emerging as potential solutions. Pig farming, often overlooked in environmental discussions, holds significant promise in mitigating climate change through sustainable practices. Pigs are efficient converters of feed into protein, requiring less feed and water compared to other livestock such as cattle. This efficiency reduces the overall demand for agricultural resources, leading to lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from feed production. Additionally, pigs produce manure that can be used as a natural fertilizer, enhancing soil health and reducing the need for synthetic fertilizers, which are major contributors to nitrous oxide emissions, a potent GHG. Modern pig farming practices incorporate advanced waste management systems that capture methane emissions from manure. Methane is a powerful GHG, and capturing it not only reduces emissions but also provides a source of ...