Boycotts against Bovaer feed additive in Britain

Boycotts have been launched in Britain against a feed additive called Bovaer, meant to reduce methane emissions from cattle, due to safety concerns. Despite concerns about its safety, regulators in the US, UK, and EU have approved its use. The additive is comprised of propylene glycol, silicon dioxide, and 3-nitrooxypropanol. Proponents argue that it is broken down by cow digestion and not harmful to humans.

Impact of Middle East War on Earnings and Supply Chains

Investors and firms are concerned about the impact of the war in the Middle East on earnings, with boycotts affecting sales and Red Sea shipping disruptions threatening supply chains. Geopolitical tensions could lead to higher costs for businesses and impact profitability.