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Ambition Meets Reality: Achieving GHG Emission Reduction Targets in the Livestock Sector of Latin America

2020; Frontiers Media; Volume: 4; Linguagem: Inglês

10.3389/fsufs.2020.00065

ISSN

2571-581X

Autores

Jacobo Arango, Alejandro Ruden, Deissy Martínez- Barón, Ana María Loboguerrero, A. Berndt, Mauricio Chacón, Carlos Felipe Torres, Walter Oyhantçabal, Carlos Gómez, Patrícia Ricci, Juan Carlos Kú-Vera, Stefan Burkart, J. M. Moorby, Ngonidzashe Chirinda,

Tópico(s)

Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology

Resumo

Livestock production is a pivotal source of income and agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Mexico and Peru. Several management and technological options, with enteric methane mitigation potential, have been evaluated and their scaling is anticipated to contribute towards achieving GHG emission reduction targets. Yet, widespread adoption of promising mitigation options remains limited, raising questions as to whether envisaged emission reduction targets are achievable. Using locally generated data, we explore the mitigation potentials of technologies and management practices currently proposed to mitigate enteric methane emissions, for cattle production systems in the higher emitting countries of Latin America. We then discuss barriers for adopting innovations that significantly reduce cattle-based enteric methane emissions and the major shifts in policy and practice that are needed to raise national ambitions in the high emitting countries. Using the latest science and current thinking, we provide our perspective on an inclusive approach and re-imagine how the academic, research, business and public policy sectors can support and incentivize the changes needed to raise the level of ambition and achieve sustainable development goals considering actions all the way from the farm to the national scale.

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