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Taking deforestation out of the soy supply chain in Brazil (Fact Sheet)

To reduce environmental threats in the Cerrado, and to promote sustainable soy production, this Good Growth Partnership project will seek to encourage soy cultivation in already converted or degraded lands. The project also seeks to support the restoration and creation of conservation areas and the…
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Adaptive Management and Learning (Fact Sheet)

The Adaptive Management and Learning Project is designed to increase cooperation between agencies, countries, sectors and supply chains within the scope of the Good Growth Partnership. The project will be responsible for the partnership’s initiatives that target responsible demand, enable…
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Generating responsible demand for reduced deforestation commodities (Fact Sheet)

This Good Growth Partnership project aims to reduce the barriers to achieving sustainable commodity  demand by working with key demand actors: companies, investors, policy makers and consumers. This will be achieved through advancing awareness, capacity and collective action between stakeholders.…
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Enabling transactions – Market shift to deforestation free beef, palm oil and soy (Fact Sheet)

The overarching goal of this Good Growth Partnership project is to accelerate the realization of sustainable, no-deforestation commodity supply chains. This will be achieved by increasing the engagement and ambition of the financial sector to incorporate sustainability related targets in their…
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GEF Integrated Approach Pilot: Taking Deforestation out of Commodity Supply Chains

Today, soy, beef and palm oil yield about $92 billion a year to producers, many of whom are small-scale rural farmers. These commodities thus become important in many local and national economies. Therefore, sustainability within commodities will only be achieved by linking long-term national…
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Taking Tropical Deforestation out of Commodity Supply Chains

Many globally traded agriculture products have become indispensable fixtures in the human food chain; making their way into a vast array of foods and goods consumed by billions of people around the world. They represent a significant part of the global commodities trade and have become dominant…

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