Carbon Neutral Brazilian Beef (CNBB):an old-new concept for sustainable grass-fed beef
(Carne Carbono Neutro)
Dra. Fabiana Villa AlvesEmbrapa Beef Cattle - Brazil
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Brazilian beef production is concentrated in the Midwest and North of Brazil – Savanah region (CERRADO) and Tropical forest (AMAZÔNIA Legal)
95-97%
3-5%
Grass-fed (cultivated and natural pastures)
Feedlot (mainly for finishing)
Adptade fromhttp://www.spe.fazenda.gov.br/pmr_brasil/2o-workshop-tecnico/apresentacoes/19-sessao-agropecuaria-5-bernard-appy-ccif.pdf
PRODUCTIONSYSTEMS
Degradedpasture
Pasture(monocultive)
Improvedpasture
Improvedpasture
TECHNIFICATION LEVEL
Very low Low Medium High
ANIMAL/ ha 0,5 1,0 1,7 2,2
SLAUGHTER AGE 48 36 24 20
ANIMAL EMISSION (kg)
74 48 39 31
SOIL EMISSION (kg)
48 2 -16 -11
How Brazil is coping with its livestockdecarbonization?
122 50 2023
INCREASING USE OF BEST
AGRICULTURE PRACTICES
Less beef for more world sustainability?????
Evolution of ICLFs - Brazil
Mha
Years
Source: www.ilpf.com.br
6x
10 years
11,5 Mha
Estimated area of Integrated Crop Livestock Forestry Systems(ICLFs) in Brazil
Source: www.ilpf.com.br
Benefits of ICLFs as compared to traditional systems
Nutrient recycling
Biodiversity andsustainability
Increase inincome
Animalwelfare
Soil quality
Increase in productivitygrain, beef, milk, forestry
Can be used in allproperties size
Labor more efficientalong the year
Energetic balancewater, light, nutrients
Optimization ofproduction factors
Creation ofnew jobs
Image improvement ofproducers before society
Reduction indeforestation
Mitigation ofGHGs
Economic stability less risks and uncertainties
Source: www.ilpf.com.br
Depends of tree specie, plantspacing, plant density and
season
Decrease of 80%
solar radiation
Decrease of 30% in
heat load
Decrease
from 2 to
9ºC in air
temperature
Decrease from 26%
to 61% in wind
velocity
THERMAL CONFORT
Additional area with CLIFs and CO2 eq stored
Future Target
First TargetAccomplished
mC
LIFs
/ M
ha
TimeM
g o
fC
O2
eq
. st
ore
d
11,47 Mha of CLIFs 35,1 Mg of stored CO2 eq.
5,51 Mha of CLIFs 13,3 Mg of stored CO2 eq.
Source: www.ilpf.com.br
2018
Integrated Systems
• less 55% GHG emissions
• 6 x less area
- 54% cost ofproduction
+ 74% soilquality
+ 41% biodiversity
- 20% waterconsumption
Adapted from Balbino (2009)
Carbon Balance* (kg CO2eq/ha.year):
EMISSIONS:1 Animal: + 1.200 kg CO2eq
Solo: + 800 kg CO2eq
TOTAL: + 2.000 kg CO2eq
SEQUESTRATION:Solo: - kg CO2eq
100 Árvores: - kg CO2eq
TOTAL: - kg CO2eq
TOTAL: +2.000 kg CO2eq
(Emission of 2 ton. of carbon!)
Degraded Pastures:-0,8 - 1 animal/ha.year;-100kg of carcass/year;-Degrade soil;-Degrade water;-Misuse of the area. * Balanço teórico calculado para fins didáticos.
Source: Berndt (2018)
EMISSIONS:3 Animais: + 3.600 kg CO2eq
Adubações: + 1.500 kg CO2eq
TOTAL: + 5.100 kg CO2eq
SEQUESTRATION:Solo: - 1.000 kg CO2eq
100 TREES: - 6.100 kg CO2eq
TOTAL: - 7.100 kg CO2eq
SALDO: - 2.000 kg CO2eq
(Sequestro de 2 ton.de carbono!)
ICLFs:-3 animals/ha.year;-Produce 500kg of carcass/year;-Produce mayze, soybean, rice, pearmillet;-Produce biofuel and wood;-Conserve soil and water;-Effect “Save-land”.
* Balanço teórico calculado para fins didáticos.
Source: Berndt (2018)
Carbon Balance* (kg CO2eq/ha.year):
Carbon Neutral Brazilia Beef Label
Trademark registered by INPI, in 2014, for products andservices, under the protocols 907078982, 907079156 and907079270.
Concept
“Carbon Neutral Brazilian Beef” is a concepttrademark developed by Embrapa (BrazilianAgricultura Research Corporation), aiming tocertify beef whose respective GHG emissionswere mitigated during the production process, bytrees under silvopastoral or agrosilvopastoralfarming systems (ICLF) and whose productionprocess is recognized, certifiable and auditable.
2018
App CCN Guidelines
2017
Current Status
• Embrapa is the pioneer and protagonist ofthe CCN certification process, which hasbeen considered a new concept for sustainable certified beef production in thetropics by various international forums (FAO, COP 23, GFFA, GALA-Colombia, Ianas-USA, SRUC-Scotland, MAG-Paraguay);
• Started in Mato Grosso do Sul
• The validation process in commercial farms hasalready expanded to other Brazilian States (GO, TO, PA, MG, PR);
Current Status
• The coordination with public and privatecompanies made it possible to improve theprotocol for its implementation in medium/large scale farms in all territory
Current Status
• Several options available for business model thatare in action
• Groups of farmers formally associated (existing and tobe created)
• Tax incentive policies (public policy, incorporating tothe ABC Plan)
• Payment of certification by meatpackers, withretention of surplus carbon credits to them (after theBrazilian market regulation)
Current Status
1. Brazilian livestock emits GHG, but can also remove a lot;
Key messages:Key messages:
1. Brazilian livestock emits GHG, but can also remove a lot;
Key messages:
1. Brazilian livestock emits GHG, but can also remove a lot;
2. “Sustainable intensification” can reduce emissions;
Key messages:
1. Brazilian livestock emits GHG, but can also remove a lot;
2. Intensification can reduce emissions;
3. The best strategy to reduce GHG are good pasture management and integrated crop-livestock-forest systems
Key messages:Key messages:
4. Carbon Neutral Brazilian Beef is abusiness opportunity in thecontext of sustainability, production efficiency, climatechange, reduction ofenvironment impacts, animal welfare, food safety andinternational credibility for Brazil
Key messages:Key messages:
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• It is a CCN unfolding• Identification of market opportunity also for
meats from WELL managed pastures (they are the only ones that can ensure the carbonreduction mechanisms in this case, in thesoil)
LCBB
• Production of low-carbon beef in tropicalgrasslands
• A trademark concept developed by Embrapa, aiming to certify carbon beef whoserespective GHG emissions were mitigatedduring the production process, by increasingthe stock of carbon in grasslands soils, andwhose production process is recognized, certifiable and auditable.
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LCBB
• Early stages of development of guidelines(Protocol)
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