Prioritizing climate-smart cattle farming practices and technologies for sustainable livestock production in Colombia’s Orinoquia region

The Orinoquia region in Colombia is home to diverse ecosystems, including forests and various agroecological zones, but extensive cattle ranching poses a significant challenge as it contributes to deforestation and threatens the region's valuable forest resources. To address this issue, there is a g...

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Main Authors: Marín, Alejandra, Montoya, Alejandro, Molina Botero, Isabel Cristina, Germer, Leah Arabella, Ramírez Diaz, Mariangela, Gomez, Manuel, Galindo, Walter, Arango, Jacobo
Format: Poster
Language:Inglés
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/132272
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author Marín, Alejandra
Montoya, Alejandro
Molina Botero, Isabel Cristina
Germer, Leah Arabella
Ramírez Diaz, Mariangela
Gomez, Manuel
Galindo, Walter
Arango, Jacobo
author_browse Arango, Jacobo
Galindo, Walter
Germer, Leah Arabella
Gomez, Manuel
Marín, Alejandra
Molina Botero, Isabel Cristina
Montoya, Alejandro
Ramírez Diaz, Mariangela
author_facet Marín, Alejandra
Montoya, Alejandro
Molina Botero, Isabel Cristina
Germer, Leah Arabella
Ramírez Diaz, Mariangela
Gomez, Manuel
Galindo, Walter
Arango, Jacobo
author_sort Marín, Alejandra
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description The Orinoquia region in Colombia is home to diverse ecosystems, including forests and various agroecological zones, but extensive cattle ranching poses a significant challenge as it contributes to deforestation and threatens the region's valuable forest resources. To address this issue, there is a growing interest in promoting low-carbon land use and practices that increase adaptation and resilience to climate change. Climate-smart cattle farming (CSCF) integrates adaptation, resilience, and mitigation strategies to ensure sustainable and profitable productivity. This study aimed to identify, evaluate, and prioritise CSCF practices and technologies for the Orinoquia region in Colombia in a participatory manner. The framework developed for the study involved a first phase of identification and evaluation of CSCF practices and technologies based on evidence from the literature, followed by a second phase of classification and prioritisation of practices through participatory processes with key stakeholders in the region. CSCF practices were evaluated and ranked by five pillars: productivity, mitigation, adaptation, economic feasibility, and ease of implementation (perception pillar). Indicators analysed included animal stocking rate, weight gain, duration of practice evidence, enteric methane emission intensity, soil carbon stock, establishment costs, and forage production in high and low precipitation seasons, ease of implementation, and level of interest in the practice by the producers. The study found that intensive silvopastoral systems for browsing, improved pastures plus rotational grazing, and grazing management practices represented the CSCF options with the greatest productive, environmental, and economic benefits. These practices can help promote a productive, profitable, and climate-adapted livestock sector in the region. The participatory approach used in the study can also facilitate alignment between sectors and policies and help develop farmers' capacities and knowledge to make climate-smart choices in their livestock production systems. In conclusion, promoting climate-smart cattle farming practices is crucial for ensuring sustainable and profitable productivity in the Orinoquia region of Colombia. The participatory approach used in this study can help identify, evaluate, and prioritise CSCF practices and technologies that are productive, profitable, low-carbon and climate-adapted.
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spelling CGSpace1322722025-11-05T12:42:12Z Prioritizing climate-smart cattle farming practices and technologies for sustainable livestock production in Colombia’s Orinoquia region Marín, Alejandra Montoya, Alejandro Molina Botero, Isabel Cristina Germer, Leah Arabella Ramírez Diaz, Mariangela Gomez, Manuel Galindo, Walter Arango, Jacobo adaptation climate change mitigation sustainability livestock production stakeholders climate-smart agriculture The Orinoquia region in Colombia is home to diverse ecosystems, including forests and various agroecological zones, but extensive cattle ranching poses a significant challenge as it contributes to deforestation and threatens the region's valuable forest resources. To address this issue, there is a growing interest in promoting low-carbon land use and practices that increase adaptation and resilience to climate change. Climate-smart cattle farming (CSCF) integrates adaptation, resilience, and mitigation strategies to ensure sustainable and profitable productivity. This study aimed to identify, evaluate, and prioritise CSCF practices and technologies for the Orinoquia region in Colombia in a participatory manner. The framework developed for the study involved a first phase of identification and evaluation of CSCF practices and technologies based on evidence from the literature, followed by a second phase of classification and prioritisation of practices through participatory processes with key stakeholders in the region. CSCF practices were evaluated and ranked by five pillars: productivity, mitigation, adaptation, economic feasibility, and ease of implementation (perception pillar). Indicators analysed included animal stocking rate, weight gain, duration of practice evidence, enteric methane emission intensity, soil carbon stock, establishment costs, and forage production in high and low precipitation seasons, ease of implementation, and level of interest in the practice by the producers. The study found that intensive silvopastoral systems for browsing, improved pastures plus rotational grazing, and grazing management practices represented the CSCF options with the greatest productive, environmental, and economic benefits. These practices can help promote a productive, profitable, and climate-adapted livestock sector in the region. The participatory approach used in the study can also facilitate alignment between sectors and policies and help develop farmers' capacities and knowledge to make climate-smart choices in their livestock production systems. In conclusion, promoting climate-smart cattle farming practices is crucial for ensuring sustainable and profitable productivity in the Orinoquia region of Colombia. The participatory approach used in this study can help identify, evaluate, and prioritise CSCF practices and technologies that are productive, profitable, low-carbon and climate-adapted. 2023-09-21 2023-10-16T11:56:25Z 2023-10-16T11:56:25Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/132272 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture Marin, A.; Montoya, A.; Molina, I.C.; Germer, L.A.; Ramirez Diaz, M.; Gomez, M.; Galindo, W.; Arango, J. (2023) Prioritizing climate-smart cattle farming practices and technologies for sustainable livestock production in Colombia’s Orinoquia region. Poster prepared for Tropentag 2023 - Competing pathways for equitable food systems transformation: trade-offs and synergies. Berlin, Germany, 20-22 September 2023. Cali (Colombia): International Center for Tropical Agriculture. 1 p.
spellingShingle adaptation
climate change
mitigation
sustainability
livestock production
stakeholders
climate-smart agriculture
Marín, Alejandra
Montoya, Alejandro
Molina Botero, Isabel Cristina
Germer, Leah Arabella
Ramírez Diaz, Mariangela
Gomez, Manuel
Galindo, Walter
Arango, Jacobo
Prioritizing climate-smart cattle farming practices and technologies for sustainable livestock production in Colombia’s Orinoquia region
title Prioritizing climate-smart cattle farming practices and technologies for sustainable livestock production in Colombia’s Orinoquia region
title_full Prioritizing climate-smart cattle farming practices and technologies for sustainable livestock production in Colombia’s Orinoquia region
title_fullStr Prioritizing climate-smart cattle farming practices and technologies for sustainable livestock production in Colombia’s Orinoquia region
title_full_unstemmed Prioritizing climate-smart cattle farming practices and technologies for sustainable livestock production in Colombia’s Orinoquia region
title_short Prioritizing climate-smart cattle farming practices and technologies for sustainable livestock production in Colombia’s Orinoquia region
title_sort prioritizing climate smart cattle farming practices and technologies for sustainable livestock production in colombia s orinoquia region
topic adaptation
climate change
mitigation
sustainability
livestock production
stakeholders
climate-smart agriculture
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/132272
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