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New Livestock Publication
Unique’s livestock team is proud to share our contribution to The World Bank’s Regional Brief in “Boosting Livestock Sector Growth with Low Emissions: A Strategic Approach in Eastern and Southern Africa” has just been published!
The brief seeks to guide policymakers in Eastern and Southern Africa on tackling emissions within the rapidly expanding livestock sector, advocating for a responsible growth strategy. Governments can encourage a transition towards low-emitting livestock systems through smart policies that have multiple benefits. The brief highlights how carbon markets can add to the incentives to adopt sustainable practices. By demonstrating a reduction in emissions, producers and businesses can sell carbon credits and earn a financial bonus.
Unique (Suzanne, Titis, Christy and Andy) supported the World Bank by:
- an assessment of key emissions within the livestock sector,
- identification of key mitigation strategies and their GHG mitigation potential, and
- an assessment of opportunities to access carbon markets for the livestock sector.
Case studies were implemented in Botswana, Namibia, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe, and supported by the government of Switzerland through the BioCarbon Fund Initiative for Sustainable Forest Landscapes. The assignment gained attention of various colleagues within the World Bank (e.g. in Egypt, the Asia Pacific region), and directly contributed to further World Bank engagements in the region (Tanzania, Ethiopia).
The publication can be accessed here: https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/099532303132588057