Tagged with "Production Protection Inclusion"

  • IDH partners with JDE Peet’s and Vietnamese Government on Low-Emission Coffee Landscape in Vietnam

    IDH partners with JDE Peet’s and Vietnamese Government on Low-Emission Coffee Landscape in Vietnam
  • Laudes Foundation and IDH partner to develop a landscapes program in Brazil’s Caatinga biome

    Laudes Foundation and IDH come together again to launch three PPI Compacts where the regenerative production landscape collaborative (RPLC) is the main strategy to confront the risk of desertification in Brazil's Caatinga biome, one of the world’s most biodiverse semi-arid regions, as well as tackle issues of social inequality and food insecurity.

    Laudes Foundation and IDH partner to develop a landscapes program in Brazil’s Caatinga biome
  • African landscapes formalize their commitments towards becoming farmer and nature positive

    Three landscapes in Africa have taken the same approach to formalize their commitments towards sustainable production and enhance ecosystem resilience and community well-being. In South-East Liberia and in Ethiopia’s Central…

    African landscapes formalize their commitments towards becoming farmer and nature positive
  • JBS and IDH ramp up Brazilian Sustainable Production of Calves traceability partnership to register 1 million animals by 2025

    IDH and JBS will broaden their partnership for the sustainable production of calves in Brazil to register 1 million animals by 2025, ensuring the traceability of calves from breeder farms.

    JBS and IDH ramp up Brazilian Sustainable Production of Calves traceability partnership to register 1 million animals by 2025
  • JBS and IDH ramp up Brazilian Sustainable Production of Calves traceability partnership to register 1 million animals by 2025

    IDH and JBS will broaden their partnership for the sustainable production of calves in Brazil to register 1 million animals by 2025, ensuring the traceability of calves from breeder farms.

    JBS and IDH ramp up Brazilian Sustainable Production of Calves traceability partnership to register 1 million animals by 2025
  • European Soy Monitor Report

    Sustainable soy uptake in Europe increased from 42.2% in 2019 to 43.8% in 2020. The 2020 European Soy monitor examines EU27+ (European, UK, Norwegian, and Swiss) imports of sustainable soy.

    European Soy Monitor Report
  • LDN TAF 2nd Learning Brief on Sustainable Land Management

    The publication marks two years of the Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) Fund and Technical Assistance Facility (TAF) being operational. It shares showcases the groundbreaking work of the TAF and the…

    LDN TAF 2nd Learning Brief on Sustainable Land Management
  • Learning from Landscapes

    Landscape approaches and their impact Evaluating IDH efforts in creating cohesive conservation Following five years of IDH’s Landscape Program, KIT Royal Tropical Institute and Unique Land Use carried…

    Learning from Landscapes
  • Why we are reviving lowland rice production in Liberia – Silas Siakor

    Lofa, where we work in Foya, used to be regarded as the breadbasket for Liberia. They used to produce large volumes of rice, year in year out, and everybody knew them for the volume of rice coming out of that region. The lowlands were developed with canals, dams, everything needed to store water throughout the year. They were able to farm and harvest three times a year. However, after forty years of civil war, total disrepair and lack of maintenance, those dams could no longer function properly and the canals were all closing up.

    Why we are reviving lowland rice production in Liberia – Silas Siakor
  • Reducing the cattle deforestation risk in the Brazilian Amazon

    A couple of weeks ago my Brazilian colleague Daniella Mariuzzo ventured out to a supermarket for the first time in 18 months. With a mixture of trepidation and elation she left the safety of her family bubble to purchase one of the first packs of verified 100% deforestation-free Brazilian Beef from a Carrefour store in Sao Paulo. It was a big moment for both the Brazilian cattle sector and for all of us who want to stop illegal deforestation in the Amazon.

    Reducing the cattle deforestation risk in the Brazilian Amazon