Latin America and the Caribbean reach an agreement to move towards a more sustainable livestock

Published Jul 19, 2023

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Latin America and the Caribbean have signed an agreement to promote sustainable livestock production while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The agreement, reached during a meeting in Ecuador, focuses on definitions of sustainable production, certification mechanisms, and challenges faced by small producers. The Food and Agriculture Organization has supported over 30 projects in the region to implement sustainable livestock initiatives, resulting in reduced emissions and increased production levels.
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Santiago de Chile, (EFE).- Latin America and the Caribbean have taken a new step in the transition towards a more sustainable livestock sector with the recent signing of an ambitious agreement that combines the increase in production with the reduction of gas emissions greenhouse gas, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) reported on Wednesday. "Our region is called to become the next global producer of food, so practices that contribute to sustainable, resilient and competitive livestock must be spread more and more, to continue demonstrating that this sector is part of the solution", highlighted the officer for Sustainable Livestock, Animal Health and Biodiversity of the FAO, Andrés González. The agreement was reached during the XVI meeting of the Livestock Development Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (CODEGALAC) held between July 11 and 13 in Quito, Ecuador, said the FAO, whose regional headquarters are in Chile. The pact, the agency ...

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