Green Passport: Imac presents innovative project during COP27 in Brazil

Published Nov 11, 2022

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The Mato Grosso Meat Institute (Imac) is planning to present the Green Passport project at the 27th United Nations Conference of the Parties on Climate Change (COP 27). The project aims to eliminate illegal deforestation, enhance biodiversity, improve greenhouse gas emissions balance, and ensure social inclusion. The institute will participate more effectively in COP27, representing the production chain from pasture to plate, with the goal of communicating and promoting good practices in the Mato Grosso beef chain.
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Based on the pillars of the Brazilian Forest Code, the monitoring criteria of the Unified Protocol of the Federal Public Ministry (MPF), the demands of consumer markets and the adoption of technologies to intensify sustainable production, the Mato Grosso Meat Institute (Imac) will present the Green Passport project, at the 27th United Nations Conference of the Parties on Climate Change (COP 27), held from November 6th to 18th, in Egypt. The presentation of the proposal will be next Thursday (17.08). According to Imac's technical operational director, Bruno Andrade, the project is a strategy agreed between the productive and public sectors to eliminate illegal deforestation of livestock properties, enhance biodiversity, improve the balance of greenhouse gas emissions and ensure social inclusion. of small and medium ranchers. “The Green Passport is a protocol that will guarantee socio-environmental traceability and the quality of meat from Mato Grosso. Its main objective is for us ...

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