Regenerative Cattle Farming in Latin America and the Caribbean, Far beyond the Oxymoron
Ricardo Abramovay,
Alessandra Matte,
Estela Catunda Sanseverino
et al.
Abstract:Latin America and the Caribbean offer the most favorable natural and social conditions for the emergence of cattle ranching that regenerate and maintains the ecosystem services on which life on Earth depends, that is energy efficient and that contributes to meeting fundamental human food needs. Unlike other major global producers, cattle farming in Latin America and the Caribbean is fundamentally based on pasture. Therein lies both its strength (due to the regenerative potential of well-managed pastures) and i… Show more
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