Aiming at generating impact in low carbon livestock production, CIAT-CCAFS and Climate Focus created a technical and financial assistance center in Colombia (GANSO). GANSO developed a certification scheme that is now in place for sustainable beef production. The largest retailer in Colombia (Exito) already adopted it and started selling through its channels, facilitating market-based climate action. Consumers pay premium prices for certified-GANSO products and Exito pays a bonus to the farmer for producing beef with environmental, social and animal-management pillar
In Colombia, the beef production chain accounts for approximately 11.6 million cattle heads and annu...
Our findings contribute to understand the farms' current productive performance and provides key ins...
In Colombia, milk yield gaps among dairy systems are large and farms with better feed quality and su...
This study analyses the impact of high-quality nutritional grasses in feeding on beef cattle in farm...
The validation of a model to estimate animal nutrition and energy losses by feeding with different f...
The NAMA for sustainable cattle ranching in Colombia is a public policy that aims to reduce GHG emis...
The Colombian government developed mitigation options for a Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action...
Within the framework of the Development Programs with a Territorial Approach (PDET) Routes for Stabi...
Despite the restrictions resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, CIAT extended its strong involvement ...
Up to 75% of deforestation in Brazil is associated with cattle ranching. To reduce forest conversion...
Government preparers of Colombia's national greenhouse gas inventory used data, model validation and...
Cattle ranching is the largest driver of Brazilian deforestation, a relevant emitter of greenhouse g...
The Orinoquia region in Colombia is home to diverse ecosystems, including forests and various agroec...
Livestock plays an important role in the Colombian economy, however, it is responsible for a high pe...
Stage 4: The Government of Colombia used the adapted RUMINANT model to develop low-emission feed opt...
In Colombia, the beef production chain accounts for approximately 11.6 million cattle heads and annu...
Our findings contribute to understand the farms' current productive performance and provides key ins...
In Colombia, milk yield gaps among dairy systems are large and farms with better feed quality and su...
This study analyses the impact of high-quality nutritional grasses in feeding on beef cattle in farm...
The validation of a model to estimate animal nutrition and energy losses by feeding with different f...
The NAMA for sustainable cattle ranching in Colombia is a public policy that aims to reduce GHG emis...
The Colombian government developed mitigation options for a Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action...
Within the framework of the Development Programs with a Territorial Approach (PDET) Routes for Stabi...
Despite the restrictions resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, CIAT extended its strong involvement ...
Up to 75% of deforestation in Brazil is associated with cattle ranching. To reduce forest conversion...
Government preparers of Colombia's national greenhouse gas inventory used data, model validation and...
Cattle ranching is the largest driver of Brazilian deforestation, a relevant emitter of greenhouse g...
The Orinoquia region in Colombia is home to diverse ecosystems, including forests and various agroec...
Livestock plays an important role in the Colombian economy, however, it is responsible for a high pe...
Stage 4: The Government of Colombia used the adapted RUMINANT model to develop low-emission feed opt...
In Colombia, the beef production chain accounts for approximately 11.6 million cattle heads and annu...
Our findings contribute to understand the farms' current productive performance and provides key ins...
In Colombia, milk yield gaps among dairy systems are large and farms with better feed quality and su...