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Convert biowaste into biogas to accelerate decarbonization Convert biowaste into biogas to accelerate decarbonization Converting biowaste into biogas through anaerobic digestion enables manufacturers to recycle organic waste, produce renewable energy, and significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Reduce CH₄ & N₂O emissions with livestock manure management Reduce CH₄ & N₂O emissions with livestock manure management Implementing effective manure management practices—such as anaerobic digestion, daily spreading, and pasture-based systems—can significantly reduce methane (CH₄) and nitrous oxide (N₂O) emissions from livestock operations. These strategies not only mitigate greenhouse gas emissions but also enhance nutrient recycling and soil health.
Reduce rice cultivation emissions via integrated methods Reduce rice cultivation emissions via integrated methods Implementing optimized nutrient management practices, guided by the 4R framework—right source, right rate, right time, and right placement—enhances nitrogen use efficiency, reduces nitrous oxide emissions, and promotes sustainable agriculture.
Optimize nutrient management for reduced on-farm emissions Optimize nutrient management for reduced on-farm emissions Optimizing nutrient management through best practices like the 4R framework (right source, rate, time, and placement) enhances nitrogen use efficiency, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and improves soil health, contributing to sustainable agriculture.
Incentivize Regenerative Agriculture in Dairy Production Incentivize Regenerative Agriculture in Dairy Production Nestlé's "Nature por Ninho" program incentivizes dairy farmers to adopt regenerative agriculture practices by providing technical support, training, and financial bonuses. This initiative has led to a 9.5% reduction in carbon emissions per kilogram of milk and a 4% increase in farm profitability, contributing to Nestlé's goal of sourcing 20% of its fresh milk from regenerative farms by 2025.​
Use Regenerative Practices to Reduce Agricultural Emission Use Regenerative Practices to Reduce Agricultural Emission Adopting regenerative agricultural practices—such as cover cropping, reduced tillage, and crop diversification—enables farmers to sequester carbon in soils, enhance biodiversity, and improve soil health. These methods can reduce farm-level greenhouse gas emissions by up to 50%, contributing significantly to global net-zero goals. Regenerative agriculture offers a holistic approach to sustainable farming, benefiting both the environment and farmer livelihoods
HowGood Sustainable Agriculture HowGood HowGood is a comprehensive data platform designed to empower businesses in creating sustainable and transparent products. By providing access to one of the world’s largest ingredient sustainability databases, HowGood helps organizations measure, improve, and communicate the environmental and social impact of their supply chains, ingredients, and products.
SAI Platform Sustainable Agriculture SAI Platform The SAI Platform (Sustainable Agriculture Initiative Platform) brings the collective insight of over 150 members from across farming, processing, manufacturing, retail, and trading to advance sustainable agriculture solutions and accelerate uptake. Resource Type: Coalition/Initiative
AIM For Climate Sustainable Agriculture AIM For Climate AIM for Climate is a joint initiative of the USA and UAE to support and drive investment in climate-smart agriculture. Resource Type: Coalition/Initiative
Global Alliance for Climate-smart Agriculture (GACSA) Sustainable Agriculture Global Alliance for Climate-smart Agriculture (GACSA) GACSA is a multistakeholder platform for dialogue and knowledge sharing to address the resilience and adaptation of farming in the face of climate change and to sequester carbon in soils. Resource Type: Coalition/Initiative
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