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World Bank Report on Agri-food System

May 11 , 2024 197 days 456 0
  • World Bank released the report, “Recipe for a Livable Planet: Achieving Net Zero Emissions in the Agrifood System”.
  • The world’s agrifood system emits about 16 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases (GHG) per year — about a third of all global emissions.
  • Livestock is a major driver, with high-income countries among the largest consumers.
  • Wealthy nations should reduce financial support for livestock farming to help tackle pollution caused by consuming red meat and dairy.
  • One-third of all agricultural subsidies went toward meat and milk products in 2016
  • Annual investments will need to climb 18-fold to $260 billion to halve agri-food emissions by 2030 and help the world hit a 2050 net-zero target.
  • Replacing a quarter of India’s 8.8 million diesel irrigation pumps with solar pumps would cut agrifood emissions by 11.5 million tonnes per year.
  • The top ten agrifood system emitters are China, Brazil, India, United States, Indonesia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Russian Federation, Canada, Pakistan and Argentina.

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