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Título: Results from on-the-ground efforts to promote sustainable cattle ranching in the brazilian Amazon.
Autoria: ERMGASSEN, E. K. H. J. zu
ALCÂNTARA, M. P. de
BALMFORD, A.
BARIONI, L. G.
BEDUSCHI NETO, F.
BETTARELLO, M. M. F.
BRITO, G. de
CARRERO, G. C.
FLORENCE, E. da A. S.
GARCIA, E.
GONÇALVES, E. T.
LUZ, C. T. da
MALLMAN, G. M.
STRASSBURG, B. B. N.
VALENTIM, J. F.
LATAWIEC, A.
Afiliação: Erasmus K. H. J. zu Ermgassen, University of Cambridge
Melquesedek Pereira de Alcântara, Institute for Conservation and Sustainable Development of the Amazon
Andrew Balmford, University of Cambridge
LUIS GUSTAVO BARIONI, CNPTIA
Francisco Beduschi Neto, Instituto Centro de Vida / Grupo de Trabalho da Pecuária Sustentável
Murilo M. F. Bettarello, Via Verde Consultoria Agropecuária em Sistemas Tropicais
Genivaldo de Brito, The Nature Conservancy
Gabriel C. Carrero, Institute for Conservation and Sustainable Development of the Amazon / University of Florida
Eduardo de A. S. Florence, Instituto Centro de Vida
Edenise Garcia, The Nature Conservancy
Eduardo Trevisan Gonçalves, Instituto de Manejo e Certificação Florestal e Agrícola
Casio Trajano da Luz, Instituto de Manejo e Certificação Florestal e Agrícola
Giovanni M. Mallman, The Nature Conservancy
Bernardo B. N. Strassburg, International Institute for Sustainability / Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
JUDSON FERREIRA VALENTIM, CPAF-AC
Agnieszka Latawiec, International Institute for Sustainability / Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro / University of East Anglia / University of Agriculture in Krakow.
Ano de publicação: 2018
Referência: Sustainability, v. 10, n. 4, Apr. 2018.
Conteúdo: Agriculture in Brazil is booming. Brazil has the world?s second largest cattle herd and is the second largest producer of soybeans, with the production of beef, soybeans, and bioethanol forecast to increase further. Questions remain, however, about how Brazil can reconcile increases in agricultural production with protection of its remaining natural vegetation. While high hopes have been placed on the potential for intensification of low-productivity cattle ranching to spare land for other agricultural uses, cattle productivity in the Amazon biome (29% of the Brazilian cattle herd) remains stubbornly low, and it is not clear how to realize theoretical productivity gains in practice. We provide results from six initiatives in the Brazilian Amazon, which are successfully improving cattle productivity in beef and dairy production on more than 500,000 hectares of pastureland, while supporting compliance with the Brazilian Forest Code. Spread across diverse geographies, and using a wide range of technologies, participating farms have improved productivity by 30-490%. High-productivity cattle ranching requires some initial investment (R$1300-6900/ha or US$410-2180/ha), with average pay-back times of 2.5-8.5 years. We conclude by reflecting on the challenges that must be overcome to scale up these young initiatives, avoid rebound increases in deforestation, and mainstream sustainable cattle ranching in the Amazon.
Thesagro: Agricultura sustentável
Pecuária
Bovinocultura
Produtividade
NAL Thesaurus: Sustainable agriculture
Amazonia
Palavras-chave: Land sparing
Agricultura sustentable
Livestock productivity
Productividad pecuaria
ISSN: 2071-1050
Digital Object Identifier: 10.3390/su10041301
Notas: Republicado como capítulo de livro na publicação: LEINONEN, I. (Ed.) Environmentally sustainable livestock production. Basel: MDPI, 2019. p. 65-90. Trata-se de uma reimpressão de artigos da publicados on-line em edição especial do periódico de acesso aberto Sustainability, de 2018 a 2019 (disponível em: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability/special issues/Environmentally Sustainable Livestock Production) .
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
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