09/11/15 |   ICLFS  Low Carbon Agriculture

Integration Technologies can help Brazil reduce emissions

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Integration Technologies developed by agricultural research can help the country fulfil the Brazilian commitments for the Climate Change Conference. Brazil wants to restore and reforest 12 million hectares, broadening the targets that have been set since COP-15. The plan was presented at the UN and will be taken to the next Climate Change Conference in Paris, from November 30 to December 11, 2015. Check Globo Rural's news report on how research is finding solutions to help farmers raise productivity and Brazil to handle the challenge of "decarbonizing" agriculture, decreasing greenhouse gas emissions and reducing pressure on fragile environments and on forest areas.

Integrated farming system increases farm productivity in the Cerrado

Farmers face the challenge of doubling production without deforesting

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