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Brazilian Roundtable on Sustainable Livestock. AGENDA. BRAZIL & BRAZILIAN BEEF WHY GTPS? COMMITMENTS + ACTIONS & RESULTS SO FAR. Brazil  ~850 million ha (300 arable lands ). Land Use in Brazil 2011 ~850 million ha (8,53 MM km2). 554 milllion ha of native vegetation (> 60% ) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Brazilian Roundtable on Sustainable LivestockDRAFTDRAFT

AGENDABRAZIL & BRAZILIAN BEEFWHY GTPS?COMMITMENTS + ACTIONS & RESULTS SO FARDRAFT

DRAFTBrazil ~850 million ha (300 arable lands)DRAFTLand Use in Brazil2011 ~850 million ha (8,53 MM km2)

554 milllion ha of native vegetation (> 60% )107 million ha of Conservation Units 103.5 million ha of Indigenous Land Settlements274 million ha of native vegetation in private properties (PPAs riparian and hills + Legal Reserve)69.5 native remaining vegetation in PPAs60 million ha of productive land (crops, fruits, and planted forest)

38 million ha of urbanization and other uses

189 million ha of pastureland(at least 90 degraded)Sources: minister of environment- MMA; IBGE PAM (2010) and agricultural census (2006); INPE terraclass; agricultural land use and expansion model brazil -aglue-br (gerd sparovek, ESALQ-USP). Notes: 1) the data on conservation units exclude the areas called environmental protection areas (apas); 2) the ppas data include natural vegetation along rivers, hills and top of hills; 3) the data for other natural vegetation areas include quilombolas areas, public forests non settled and other remaining natural vegetation areas

DRAFTGlobal pressure

BEEF PRODUCTION3.36%/yearPASTURELAND AREA21%PRODUCTIVITY79%ANIMAL PERFORMANCE38%OCUPATION RATES62%LAND SAVING EFFECT525 Million haSource: G.B.Martha Jr., E. Alves, E. Contini(EMBRAPA)DRAFTCattle production (1960-2010)

Rebanho212 milhes de cabeasAbate40,4 milhes de cabeasProduo de carne9,4 milhes TEC171 milhes de hectares de pastoTaxa de Lotao: 1,2 cab./ha EXPORTAO (18%)1,69 milhes TECMercado Interno (82%)7,7 millhes TEC

Consumo per capita :40kg/anoDesfrute: 19,5%

Confinamentos: 4,08 mihes de cabeas (10% do abate total)Peso Mdio deCarcaa: 234 kg

Rendimento Mdio Carcaa: (zebu): 51%-55%Rssia: 27%Egito: 14%Hong Kong: 11%Outros: 49%UE-27: 49%EUA: 16%Outros: 35%Hong Kong: 64%Angola: 4%Outros: 31%73% In Natura1,2 milhes TEC92 pases16% Industrializada272 mil TEC106 pases11% Midos e outros190 mil TEC71 pasesBrazilian Beef 2012DRAFT

LIVESTOCK 189 mi ha -- 212 mi head (IBGE-2011)SUGARCANE8,5 mi/ha (Conab)GRAINS 50,86 mi/ha (Conab)SILVICULTURE 7 mi/ha (SAE)OTHERS~ 16 mi/ha (IBGE)2012LIVESTOCK INTENSIFICATION

1,1 para 1,7 Head/haou3,2 para 5 @/ha/yrRELEASING 56 millions ha2022CANA13,1 mi/ha (Fiesp/Icone)SILVICULTURE 14 mi/ha (SAE)LIVESTOCK 133 mi/ha(NIT) 227 mi/cab (Fiesp/Icone)GRAINS58,5 mi/ha (Fiesp/Icone)OTHERS ~16 mi/ha FOREST LAWENFORCEMENT

Elaborado por:DRAFTChallenge for the next 10 years

WHO WE ARE set up in late 2007, formally constituted in June 2009; made up of representatives from different segments from the value chain; debates and formulates principles, standards and common practices to be adopted by the sector which contribute to the development of sustainable beef production in the triple bottom line; members of the RT plan to be proactive given these challenges, leading dialogue and creating agreements to work towards sustainable cattle farming, aware of the social and environmental responsibility held by all those involved ; committed to zero deforestation, with the creation of the conditions and forms of compensation to make it viable.DRAFTMEMBERS (> 60)

DRAFTGOVERNANCE To find technical alternatives for better efficiency in:

Pasture and land conservationNutritionHealthGeneticsWelfareTraceabilityManagement Agreement to legislation

Indicators define performance criteria and indicators MRV (Measurable, Reportable and Verifiable)

Scientific - GHG emissions, water database

To finance the development of sustainable production

Improving Credit Management for sustainable cattle farming, reducing the demands in processes and making financial management of rural businesses one of the requirements for credit to be approved

Promoting environmental and agrarian upgrading of farms, creating social and environmental incentives such as paying for environmental services

Development of public policy on long-term financing for sustainable cattle farming and the training of financial agents for this differentiated credit to be approvedTo disseminate solutions:

Scientific knowledge management (e.g.: Sustainable Cattle Farming Guide)

Reorganization of education and training and the creation of demonstration units

Adoption of model farms (public and private) to be benchmarks in sustainable production

Improvement of communications with the media and better articulation between representative bodies in the sector DRAFTNational Climate Change Policy (PNMC)DECREE No 7,390, DECEMBER 9, 2010 Regulates articles 6, 11 and 12 of Law no12,187, of December 29, 2009, which establishes the National Climate Change Policy PNMC and takes other measures.

THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC,in the use of the powers conferred on him by article 84, subsection IV, of the Constitution, and considering the provision in articles 6, 11 and 12 of Law no12,187, of December 29, 2009,

DECREEES:

Article 5. The forecast for national greenhouse gas emissions for the year 2020 in the sole paragraph of article 12 of Law no 12,187, 2009, is 3.236 billion tonCO2eq according to the methodological detailing described in the Annex to this Decree, composed of the forecast for the following sectors:IChange in Land Use: 1.404 billion tonCO2eqII-Energy: 868 million tonCO2eqIIILivestock farming: 730 million tonCO2eq, and IVIndustrial Processes and Waste Treatment: 234 million tonCO2eq

Article 61To comply with the provision in the main section, the following action contained in the plans referred to in article 3 of this Decree will initially be considered:IVrecovery of 15 million hectares of degraded pastureland;

DRAFTDRAFTFederal Government

National Climate Change Policy

ABC Plan (alternatives to reduce emissions from agriculture and livestock)

ABC Program (credit lines to promote low carbon agriculture)

- R$ 4,5 billion (Jun/13 to Jul/14)- R$ 1 million max. credit per producer- 5 % interest rate

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DRAFTProtocol of IntentionsOn the 4th of May 2012, GTPS signed a Protocol of Intentions with the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture to cooperate with the Federal Government to achieve the goal of restoring 15 million ha of degraded pastures.DRAFT

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Cooperation AgreementThe new Forestry Code (Federal Law No. 12.651/2012)DRAFTMMA Ministry of the EnvironmentPromoting and Supporting environmental compliance of rural properties Focused ON CAR Rural Environmental Registry

A PROJECT TO PUT IN PLACEDRAFTClose the efficiency gap and promote pasture restoration by increasing the use of technology in livestock production

Increase the use of technology by building capacity in multiplier agents (public outreachers)DRAFTFSP Farm Support ProgramU$Production83%GTPS11%Administration6%States & ProjectsBahia - 1Rondnia - 1Mato Grosso do Sul - 2Par - 2Mato Grosso - 1856 ranchers 777.480 haDRAFT

A PROJECT TO PUT IN PLACE18Some other initiativesGRSB & GTPS Global Forum 2nd Sustainable Livestock Global Forum in Brazil (1st semester 2014)European Comission (Salsa Project) MS and MGGAATraceability with McDonalds, JBS, BRF and others Amazon biomeSustainable menu for the games RJ / Milk 600 MM l to 1,2 BN l until 2016NWF + Consumer Goods Forum Meeting in Brazil (Nov, 26)DRAFTSource: IPAMWhite Paper deforestation x cattle DRAFT

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGuhaYV2JKI DRAFT

THANK YOUMERCIGRACIASOBRIGADO

Eduardo Brito Bastos [email protected] www.pecuariasustentavel.org.br

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