Denmark has become the first country to implement a carbon tax on agriculture, specifically targeting livestock emissions such as cow burps and flatulence. The tax rate is set at $17 per ton of CO2 emissions from livestock, resulting in an average tax of $106 per cow per year. While the measure has sparked controversy among farmers who fear it will hinder technological advancements in the industry, the country's climate minister emphasizes the necessity of limiting agriculture's greenhouse gas emissions to achieve ambitious climate targets, as the sector is Denmark's largest emitter of greenhouse gases.

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