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The agricultural development project ACCESO reduced greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and led to net carbon sequestration due to perennial crop expansion.  Increased fertilizer use was a moderate source of emissions that was more than offset by reduced emissions from other ACCESOsupported practices...


Nash, JulieGrewer, UweBockel, LouisGalford, Gillian L.Pirolli, GillianWhite, Julianna M.[ACCESO in Honduras: Mitigation co-benefits of perennial crop expansion, soil management, and livestock improvements]ACCESO in Honduras: Mitigation co-benefits of perennial crop expansion, soil management, and livestock improvements

Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement through Market Expansion (PRIME) showed a notable decrease in emission intensity (GHG emissions per unit of meat or milk). PRIME enabled farmers to increase production significantly, between 24% and 96%, which led to a decrease in emission intensity rangin...


Nash, JulieGrewer, UweBockel, LouisGalford, Gillian L.Pirolli, GillianWhite, Julianna M.[Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement through Market Expansion (PRIME) in Ethiopia: Mitigation co-benefits of livestock productivity]Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement through Market Expansion (PRIME) in Ethiopia: Mitigation co-benefits of livestock productivity

 The Rwanda Dairy Competitiveness Program II (RDCP) was estimated to have resulted in a strong decrease in the GHG emissions intensity of milk production, defined as the GHG emissions per unit (liter) of milk produced. Extensive cattle production systems reduced their GHG emission intensity by a...


Grewer, UweNash, JulieBockel, LouisGalford, Gillian L.[Rwanda Dairy Competitiveness Program II: Efficiency gains in dairy production systems decrease GHG emission intensity]Rwanda Dairy Competitiveness Program II: Efficiency gains in dairy production systems decrease GHG emission intensity

The agricultural development project Resilience and Economic Growth in Arid Lands – Accelerated Growth (REGAL-AG) has promoted improved livestock management that resulted in a decrease in net emissions of 10%. Since emissions from livestock account for the majority of Kenya’s agricultural emissio...


Nash, JulieGrewer, UweBockel, LouisGalford, Gillian L.[Resilience and Economic Growth in Arid Lands - Accelerated Growth in Kenya: Mitigation co-benefits of herd size and feed quality management]Resilience and Economic Growth in Arid Lands - Accelerated Growth in Kenya: Mitigation co-benefits of herd size and feed quality management

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