Inverting the carbon footprint in Brazilian agriculture: an estimate of the effects of the ABC plan

  • Martins S
  • Assad E
  • Pavão E
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Sectoral Plan of Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change in order to consolidate an Economy of Low Carbon Emissions in Agriculture (ABC Plan) integrates the commitments made by Brazil to mitigate its greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). The objective of this study was to estimate GHG emissions from the agriculture and livestock sector considering the adoption of three low carbon emission technologies (LCT) - pasture recovery, integrated crop-livestock systems (ICLS) and the integrated crop-livestock-forest systems ICLFS). The GHG emissions were estimated considering the growth projections of soybean, corn, rice, beans, cotton, wheat, sugarcane and pastures from 2012 to 2023. Two scenarios were considered: I - without the adoption of LCT; II - with adoption of LCT, proposed by the ABC Plan. In scenario I,2 eq, with only about 22.67 million tCO 2 eq from agricultural activities. In the scenario II, the stock of carbon in the soil was higher than carbon emissions and would be 1.10 billion tCO 2 eq, with recovery of 75% of degraded pastures and implementation of ICLS and ICLFS in 25% of the area of ​​degraded pastures . It was estimated that 52 million cattle would be added to the Brazilian production system with the adoption of the LCT. We concluded that technologies proposed by the ABC Plan can mitigate climate change and the Brazilian agricultural sector can reduce its carbon footprint and become the main sector in mitigating emissions.

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Martins, S. C., Assad, E. D., Pavão, E., & Lopes-Assad, M. L. R. C. (2018). Inverting the carbon footprint in Brazilian agriculture: an estimate of the effects of the ABC plan. Revista Cincia, Tecnologia & Ambiente, 7(1), 43–52. https://doi.org/10.4322/2359-6643.07106

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