Project Detail |
Transparency and Sustainability in Agricultural Supply Chains in the Amazon. Brazil has committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 37 per cent by 2025 – compared to 2005 – in order to mitigate climate change. A significant part of emissions is caused by land-use changes. About 90 per cent of the deforested area in the Amazon is used for extensive cattle ranching and agricultural production. Applying environmentally friendly agricultural practices could potentially increase land-use efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Transparency in supply chains enables buyers and consumers to know the origin of products, which encourages the valorisation of environmentally friendly agricultural production. As there is still insufficient transparency in many supply chains, producers have difficulties in accessing differentiated markets. Furthermore, due to the lack of dissemination and accessibility of public policies for environmentally friendly agriculture, small producers in the Amazon region have difficulty making their production systems more climate sensitive. Objective The project aims to make agricultural supply chains in the Amazon biome more environmentally friendly and more transparent. |