"The challenge is not to prove it is possible, but to accelerate low-carbon livestock farming," says CEO of JBS.

Published 2025년 11월 10일

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During the COP30, Gilberto Tomazoni from JBS stated that Brazil already has farms that remove more carbon than they emit.

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The global CEO of JBS, Gilberto Tomazoni, stated during an interview at COP30 in Belém (PA) that low-carbon livestock farming is already a reality in Brazil and that the country has the conditions to accelerate the transition to carbon-negative production systems. "The question is not if it is possible, but how to accelerate the examples that already exist. We have cases where livestock farming, considering the integrated system with agriculture, removes more carbon from the atmosphere than it emits," said Tomazoni, during the event coverage in the Blue Zone, an area dedicated to official conference negotiations. According to the executive, the Fazenda Nota 10 program, developed by JBS, has already identified concrete results in this direction. "Among 500 participating producers, we analyzed a sample of 100 properties with the Getulio Vargas Foundation. The study showed that 31% of these producers already remove more carbon than they emit," he highlighted. For Tomazoni, the ...
Source: CanalRural

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