Context
The event will address the environmental, social, and productive challenges of tropical agriculture and livestock. In Brazil, practices such as sustainable pasture management, crop-livestock-forest integration, agroforestry systems, and the use of bioinputs have demonstrated great potential to regenerate natural resources, increase climate resilience, and conserve ecosystems.
The session will present a joint agenda among think tanks, the productive sector, and civil society on Regenerative Tropical Agriculture (RTA) as a strategic axis for Brazil’s agroclimatic transition, highlighting the country’s role as a global leader in building sustainable agri-food systems based on science, innovation, social inclusion, and the sustainable use of biodiversity.
Objective
- Present a convergent narrative on adaptation, mitigation, and productive inclusion in tropical agriculture and livestock, aligned with Brazil’s trajectory of leadership in low-carbon agriculture.