Brazil reaffirms its commitment to sustainable agriculture at COP30

Published 2025년 11월 21일

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Brazil highlights at COP30 its commitment to regenerative agriculture and sustainability, presenting the Green Path Program as a strategy to recover degraded areas, strengthen low-carbon agriculture, and expand incentives to producers.

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Representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) participated, on the penultimate day of COP30, in a panel dedicated to regenerative agriculture as a path to a more sustainable and resilient agribusiness. The meeting took place at the Brazil Pavilion, in the Blue Zone, bringing together experts and authorities to discuss solutions that integrate production and preservation. The panel focused on showing how regenerative practices can reduce carbon emissions, restore the productive capacity of soils, and increase the efficiency of agricultural and livestock chains. Participants also discussed the challenges and opportunities for expanding these techniques in the Brazilian countryside, especially in the face of climate change and the need to strengthen food security. Federal agro-livestock fiscal auditor from Mapa, Luís Rangel, highlighted that the Green Path Brazil Program will be one of the main engines of sustainable transformation in the country. The ...
Source: Agrolink

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