Potential economic benefits of integrating silvopastoral arrangements in Latin American cattle systems

The environmental impacts caused by cattle are undeniable, and, in addition to the expansion of land, are related to biodiversity loss, deforestation, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, making the sector a main contributor to climate change. Given the social and economic importance of cattle, it is...

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Main Authors: Enciso, Karen, Sotelo, Mauricio E., Peters, Michael, Flórez, Fernando, Burkart, Stefan
Format: Ponencia
Language:Inglés
Published: Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/124964
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author Enciso, Karen
Sotelo, Mauricio E.
Peters, Michael
Flórez, Fernando
Burkart, Stefan
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Enciso, Karen
Flórez, Fernando
Peters, Michael
Sotelo, Mauricio E.
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Sotelo, Mauricio E.
Peters, Michael
Flórez, Fernando
Burkart, Stefan
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description The environmental impacts caused by cattle are undeniable, and, in addition to the expansion of land, are related to biodiversity loss, deforestation, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, making the sector a main contributor to climate change. Given the social and economic importance of cattle, it is crucial to implement strategies that can both mitigate environmental impacts and allow productivity increases. Silvopastoral systems (SPS) constitute a valuable strategy in this regard, since they generate environmental benefits, related to the reduction of GHG emissions, increased nitrogen fixation, and nutrient cycling, as well as economic benefits, such as increased production efficiency, reduced production costs, and the generation of additional income. This study evaluates the implementation of a SPS in beef cattle fattening (treatment 1, T1) in Colombia from an economic perspective and contrasts the results with a traditional grazing system under grass monoculture (treatment 2, T2). Information was collected in trials at the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT in Palmira, Colombia, during 2021 and 2022. The grass varieties used in both treatments were Brachiaria brizantha cv. Toledo and the Brachiaria hybrid cv. IATTC BR02/1752. The legume Leucaena leucocephala was integrated in the SPS (T1). We applied a discounted cash flow model for the estimation of profitability indicators, and a risk analysis. The results show a positive Net Present Value for both treatments. The probability that this indicator takes negative values is, however, with 21% higher for T2 than for T1 (0%). The Internal Rate of Return is 21% for T2 and 69% for T1. The Benefit-Cost Ratio indicates that for every US$ spent on the investment, US$ 1.5 are being obtained in T2 and US$ 2.7 in T1. The results suggest that the integration of Leucaena leucocephala is economically and financially viable for the cattle producer and surpasses the traditional system. It leads to higher efficiency that allows increasing the annual income of the producer. The adoption of this SPS, in addition to its economic benefits, also contributes to conservation, resource-use efficiency, and mitigating GHG emissions. This study is a valuable input for decision-making in adoption processes of SPS in Latin America.
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spelling CGSpace1249642025-12-08T10:29:22Z Potential economic benefits of integrating silvopastoral arrangements in Latin American cattle systems Enciso, Karen Sotelo, Mauricio E. Peters, Michael Flórez, Fernando Burkart, Stefan beef cattle climate change mitigation silvopastoral systems sustainable intensification carne de res ganado mitigación del cambio climático sistemas silvopascícolas The environmental impacts caused by cattle are undeniable, and, in addition to the expansion of land, are related to biodiversity loss, deforestation, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, making the sector a main contributor to climate change. Given the social and economic importance of cattle, it is crucial to implement strategies that can both mitigate environmental impacts and allow productivity increases. Silvopastoral systems (SPS) constitute a valuable strategy in this regard, since they generate environmental benefits, related to the reduction of GHG emissions, increased nitrogen fixation, and nutrient cycling, as well as economic benefits, such as increased production efficiency, reduced production costs, and the generation of additional income. This study evaluates the implementation of a SPS in beef cattle fattening (treatment 1, T1) in Colombia from an economic perspective and contrasts the results with a traditional grazing system under grass monoculture (treatment 2, T2). Information was collected in trials at the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT in Palmira, Colombia, during 2021 and 2022. The grass varieties used in both treatments were Brachiaria brizantha cv. Toledo and the Brachiaria hybrid cv. IATTC BR02/1752. The legume Leucaena leucocephala was integrated in the SPS (T1). We applied a discounted cash flow model for the estimation of profitability indicators, and a risk analysis. The results show a positive Net Present Value for both treatments. The probability that this indicator takes negative values is, however, with 21% higher for T2 than for T1 (0%). The Internal Rate of Return is 21% for T2 and 69% for T1. The Benefit-Cost Ratio indicates that for every US$ spent on the investment, US$ 1.5 are being obtained in T2 and US$ 2.7 in T1. The results suggest that the integration of Leucaena leucocephala is economically and financially viable for the cattle producer and surpasses the traditional system. It leads to higher efficiency that allows increasing the annual income of the producer. The adoption of this SPS, in addition to its economic benefits, also contributes to conservation, resource-use efficiency, and mitigating GHG emissions. This study is a valuable input for decision-making in adoption processes of SPS in Latin America. 2022-09-15 2022-10-10T12:40:22Z 2022-10-10T12:40:22Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/124964 en Open Access application/pdf Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture Enciso, K.; Sotelo, M.; Peters, M.; Flórez, F.; Burkart, S. (2022) Potential economic benefits of integrating silvopastoral arrangements in Latin American cattle systems. Presentation prepared for Tropentag 2022 - Can agroecological farming feed the world? Farmers' and academia's views, 14-16 September 2022. Prague (Czech Republic): Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT. 14 sl.
spellingShingle beef
cattle
climate change mitigation
silvopastoral systems
sustainable intensification
carne de res
ganado
mitigación del cambio climático
sistemas silvopascícolas
Enciso, Karen
Sotelo, Mauricio E.
Peters, Michael
Flórez, Fernando
Burkart, Stefan
Potential economic benefits of integrating silvopastoral arrangements in Latin American cattle systems
title Potential economic benefits of integrating silvopastoral arrangements in Latin American cattle systems
title_full Potential economic benefits of integrating silvopastoral arrangements in Latin American cattle systems
title_fullStr Potential economic benefits of integrating silvopastoral arrangements in Latin American cattle systems
title_full_unstemmed Potential economic benefits of integrating silvopastoral arrangements in Latin American cattle systems
title_short Potential economic benefits of integrating silvopastoral arrangements in Latin American cattle systems
title_sort potential economic benefits of integrating silvopastoral arrangements in latin american cattle systems
topic beef
cattle
climate change mitigation
silvopastoral systems
sustainable intensification
carne de res
ganado
mitigación del cambio climático
sistemas silvopascícolas
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/124964
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