Livestockplus: Supporting low emissions development in the Latin American cattle sector

The livestock sector in the LAC region is facing different problems of: (i) low productivity (ii) soil erosion, and (iii) low profitability due to inadequate insertion to markets. To address these issues, improved pastures with environmental traits along with adequate management practices might be o...

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Autores principales: Arango, Jacobo, Rao, Idupulapati M., Rosenstock, Todd S., Tapasco, Jeimar, Twyman, Jennifer, Barahona Rosales, Rolando, Bolívar Vergara, Diana María, Villanueva, Cristóbal, Chacón, Mauricio, Vivas Quila, Nelson J., Gaviria, Xiomara, Gonzáles, Ricardo, Durango, Sandra, Torres, Felipe, Vera, Juan Ku, Murgueitio, Enrique, Chará, Julian, Molina Botero, Isabel Cristina, Suber, Marta, Villegas, Daniel Mauricio, Urrea Benítez, José Luis, Chirinda, Ngonidzashe
Formato: Póster
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/103662
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Sumario:The livestock sector in the LAC region is facing different problems of: (i) low productivity (ii) soil erosion, and (iii) low profitability due to inadequate insertion to markets. To address these issues, improved pastures with environmental traits along with adequate management practices might be one of the most promising options of the livestock sector to mitigate climate change. The Livestockplus project seeks to apply the concept of sustainable intensification of livestock systems in two countries of the LAC region such as Costa Rica and Colombia, to provide technical support, generate critical information and guidelines necessary for identifying options; also contribute to planning and policies for scaling up of NAMAs.