Impacts of Urochloa hybrid forage seed adoption in the global tropics 2001-2022
Despite the economic and social importance of cattle farming in the tropics, it is being questioned for the environmental impacts it can generate. Likewise, cattle farmers are affected by climate change, increasing vulnerability and putting food security at risk. The cattle sector is thus in a diffi...
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| author | Burkart, Stefan Jauregui, Rosa Notenbaert, An Atieno, Mary Peters, Michael |
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| description | Despite the economic and social importance of cattle farming in the tropics, it is being questioned for the environmental impacts it can generate. Likewise, cattle farmers are affected by climate change, increasing vulnerability and putting food security at risk. The cattle sector is thus in a difficult position and at the centre of the political debate on how to sustainably increase productivity while reducing potential negative impacts on the environment. One of the strategies in that regard is the development of improved feeding strategies. Against this background, the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) and its partners have launched a forage breeding programme in 1987, focused on the development of interspecific Urochloa (syn. Brachiaria) hybrids. The first hybrid was released in 2001 by Grupo Papalotla, a seed company from Mexico, and since then, hybrid adoption has happened in >70 countries. The impacts this adoption has generated over time are, however, yet largely unknown. Based on seed sales data, global databases, national statistics, grey literature, media, and expert consultations, this study analyses these impacts regarding 4 dimensions: land use, social, economic, and environmental impacts. The results indicate an adoption between 2001 and 2022 by >1.4 million farmers on >1.6 million ha, which has benefitted almost 11 million people. By 2031, this adoption will have generated an economic value of US$ 10-17 billion. Likewise, it is estimated that the adoption has caused a reduction in GHG emissions of 23-54 megatons CO2eq. in the Americas alone. Most of the impacts have happened in Latin America, but Africa and Asia are emerging markets with large untapped potential for further adoption and seed market development, income generation and diversification, and livelihood improvements of the most vulnerable parts of the population. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1525052025-11-05T11:48:31Z Impacts of Urochloa hybrid forage seed adoption in the global tropics 2001-2022 Burkart, Stefan Jauregui, Rosa Notenbaert, An Atieno, Mary Peters, Michael seed systems intensificación sostenible intensification technology adoption hybrids adopción de tecnología improved germplasm germoplasma mejorado sistema de semillas híbrido impact analysis Despite the economic and social importance of cattle farming in the tropics, it is being questioned for the environmental impacts it can generate. Likewise, cattle farmers are affected by climate change, increasing vulnerability and putting food security at risk. The cattle sector is thus in a difficult position and at the centre of the political debate on how to sustainably increase productivity while reducing potential negative impacts on the environment. One of the strategies in that regard is the development of improved feeding strategies. Against this background, the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) and its partners have launched a forage breeding programme in 1987, focused on the development of interspecific Urochloa (syn. Brachiaria) hybrids. The first hybrid was released in 2001 by Grupo Papalotla, a seed company from Mexico, and since then, hybrid adoption has happened in >70 countries. The impacts this adoption has generated over time are, however, yet largely unknown. Based on seed sales data, global databases, national statistics, grey literature, media, and expert consultations, this study analyses these impacts regarding 4 dimensions: land use, social, economic, and environmental impacts. The results indicate an adoption between 2001 and 2022 by >1.4 million farmers on >1.6 million ha, which has benefitted almost 11 million people. By 2031, this adoption will have generated an economic value of US$ 10-17 billion. Likewise, it is estimated that the adoption has caused a reduction in GHG emissions of 23-54 megatons CO2eq. in the Americas alone. Most of the impacts have happened in Latin America, but Africa and Asia are emerging markets with large untapped potential for further adoption and seed market development, income generation and diversification, and livelihood improvements of the most vulnerable parts of the population. 2024-09-12 2024-09-30T18:23:15Z 2024-09-30T18:23:15Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152505 en Open Access application/pdf Burkart, S.; Jauregui, R.; Notenbaert, A.; Atieno, M.; Peters, M. (2024) Impacts of Urochloa hybrid forage seed adoption in the global tropics 2001-2022. Poster prepared for Tropentag: Explore opportunities... for managing natural resources and a better life for all, on 11-13 September 2024 in Vienna (Austria). 1 p. |
| spellingShingle | seed systems intensificación sostenible intensification technology adoption hybrids adopción de tecnología improved germplasm germoplasma mejorado sistema de semillas híbrido impact analysis Burkart, Stefan Jauregui, Rosa Notenbaert, An Atieno, Mary Peters, Michael Impacts of Urochloa hybrid forage seed adoption in the global tropics 2001-2022 |
| title | Impacts of Urochloa hybrid forage seed adoption in the global tropics 2001-2022 |
| title_full | Impacts of Urochloa hybrid forage seed adoption in the global tropics 2001-2022 |
| title_fullStr | Impacts of Urochloa hybrid forage seed adoption in the global tropics 2001-2022 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Impacts of Urochloa hybrid forage seed adoption in the global tropics 2001-2022 |
| title_short | Impacts of Urochloa hybrid forage seed adoption in the global tropics 2001-2022 |
| title_sort | impacts of urochloa hybrid forage seed adoption in the global tropics 2001 2022 |
| topic | seed systems intensificación sostenible intensification technology adoption hybrids adopción de tecnología improved germplasm germoplasma mejorado sistema de semillas híbrido impact analysis |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152505 |
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