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Você está aqui: Home Government of Brazil Latest News 2022 The Brazilian government and the National Development Bank (BNDES) signed a technical cooperation agreement on low carbon cattle farming
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The Brazilian government and the National Development Bank (BNDES) signed a technical cooperation agreement on low carbon cattle farming

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Published in Mar 16, 2022 06:49 PM Updated in Mar 18, 2022 05:57 PM
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Green economy, technology, and sustainability; with these keywords, the Brazilian government and our National Development Bank (BNDES) signed a technical cooperation agreement on low carbon cattle farming.
 
The initiative will support studies for the adoption of incentive mechanisms to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the production of genres in which Brazil stands out worldwide: meat and milk.
 
The study will develop a life cycle analysis calculator that will assist in the measurement and certification of carbon emissions, as well as mechanisms that stimulate strategies and business models focused on investments in low carbon technologies.
 
This action by the federal government is also relevant to the fulfillment of the so-called Methane Agreement, signed at COP26 and which established the global commitment to cut methane emissions by 30% by 2030.
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