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Extension services can promote pasture restoration: Evidence from Brazil's low carbon agriculture plan

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2114913119

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agricultural extension; technology adoption; cattle ranching

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  1. ClimateWorks Foundation
  2. Norway's International Climate and Forests Initiative
  3. FAPERJ

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Innovation and improved practices in the livestock sector provide important opportunities to meet global climate goals. This study shows that extension services can promote pasture restoration in Brazil, leading to increased productivity and income for farmers.
Innovation and improved practices in the livestock sector represent key opportunities to meet global climate goals. This paper provides evidence that extension services can promote pasture restoration in cattle ranching in Brazil. We use a randomized controlled trial implemented in the context of the ABC Cerrado (a large-scale program launched in 2014 aimed at fostering technology adoption through a combination of training and technical assistance) to examine the effects of different types of extension on agricultural practices, input use, and productivity. Providing technical assistance to previously trained producers promoted pasture restoration, induced farmers to use inputs more intensively, helped them to improve their management and soil conservation practices, and substantially increased revenues. A cost-benefit calculation indicates that US$1 invested in the ABC Cerrado program increased profits by US$1.08 to $1.45. Incorporating carbon savings amplifies this return considerably.

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