Low Carbon Agriculture in Brazil
Scope of work
To evaluate the impacts and dependencies of the expansion of low carbon agriculture technologies. It will consider the potential of one or more technologies developed in Brazil to recover degraded areas and increase productivity whilst improving ecosystem conditions and the generation of ecosystem services. (Finalization and further definition of the scope will be available in early 2022).
Publications and resources
- Estudo de Fundo – Documento completo
- Estudo de Fundo – Sumário Executivo
- Background Study – Executive Summary
Engaging agri-business
Read more about work being led by the Capitals Coalition to develop new guidance for agri-business, develop capacity-building and build a growing network of forward-thinking organizations in partner countries.
Country-level activities
- Capitals Coalition in collaboration with the Brazilian Business Council for Sustainable Development (CEBDS) led a round table and four training sessions throughout 2020 which had 125 participants. As an outcome of the training sessions, several businesses progressed on their pilot applications. These applications show how the value provided by nature and people can be included in business decision-making and have been included on the TEEBAgriFood for Business pilot application webpage.
- The collaboration with CEBDS has supported the foundation of the establishment of the Brazil Capitals Coalition Hub. This hub enables the uptake of a capitals approach continuously and builds on the network created through the TEEBAgriFood for Business Project.
- The Capitals Coalition provided support calls to the businesses from the training sessions to conduct case study applications based on the TEEBAgriFood Operational Guidelines for Business. Objectives of the case studies vary from the measurement and comparison of organic production versus conventional production, to engaging producers to restore degraded land.
Events and meetings
- 1st Steering Committee (forthcoming, 2022)
- TEEBAgriFood Global Symposium (Nairobi, February 2019)
Media
Status: Ongoing
This project is funded by the Partnership Instrument of the European Union
Host Ministries:
Research Institutions:
Other partners:
- Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA)
- Brazilian Business Council for Sustainable Development (BCSD-Brazil)
- Observatório Agricultura de Baixo Carbono (ABC)
- Rede ILPF
- UNDP Biodiversity Finance - Brazil
- UNEP-WCMC Trade Hub
This project will complement work undertaken as part of the Natural Capital Accounting and Valuation of Ecosystem Services (NCAVES) project in Brazil.