Silver Fern Farms and Jewel-Osco Introduce Net Carbon Zero Beef in the Midwest

Silver Fern Farms, New Zealand’s leading red meat producer and exporter, announced the launch of its USDA-approved Net Carbon Zero by Nature 100% Grass-Fed Angus Beef in 134 Jewel-Osco supermarkets across the Midwestern US.

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Following the Fall 2021 expansion of its premium Lamb and Venison Medallions in Jewel supermarkets, Silver Fern Farms now offers a delicious new selection of Net Carbon Zero 100% Grass-Fed Ground Beef, Tenderloin Steak, Top Sirloin Steak, Rib-Eye Steak, and New York Strip Steak. The product range launched in selected New York City and Los Angeles supermarkets in March.

With exports to 60 countries and now supplying the U.S. market with its Grass-Fed product for four decades, Silver Fern Farms’ Net Carbon Zero by Nature product is a further step along its journey towards becoming a nature positive food brand.

“Our Net Carbon Zero by Nature Angus Beef steaks and ground Beef have exactly the same bold, nutrient dense and unmatched texture of our famous 100% Grass-Fed suite of meat cuts,” says Silver Fern Farms CEO Simon Limmer. “All of our cattle browse outside in nature all year-round on a diverse diet of rich clover and rye grasses, on farms that can increasingly offset the emissions they produce. This is truly beef made better.”

Silver Fern Farms’ unique approach to managing the emissions harnesses the biodiversity on New Zealand farms that offers significant capacity to sequester carbon.

The company utilizes “insetting” which means the carbon credits needed to offset the emissions of the product are found by working with farmers. By optimizing the role that the farms, where the animals are raised, can play in acting as carbon sinks, Silver Fern Farms sources carbon credits from its own supply chain rather than having to rely on purchasing carbon credits from other projects.

“Taking care of our emissions is our own responsibility, no-one else’s,” says Silver Fern Farms CEO Simon Limmer. “We are not outsourcing our emissions, rather we are recognizing and incentivizing our farmers for their efforts to create farm environments that are better able to capture carbon, increase biodiversity, and support nature positive food production.”

Limmer says that U.S. consumers and its own New Zealand cooperative farmers are more conscious than ever of the environment in which their food is raised. “In New Zealand we have a deep connection to nature and caring for the environment, it is part of who we are. With our Net Carbon Zero range, we want to show we can produce great tasting red meat in a way that is better for the planet.” Care you can trust and taste.

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