Reducing Brazil’s fertiliser dependence could cut related GHG emissions almost 90% by 2050 -report

Published 00:01 on April 23, 2025  /  Last updated at 15:25 on April 16, 2025  / /  Americas, Nature-based, Voluntary

Reducing synthetic fertiliser use in Brazil through regenerative agriculture and other means could curb the country's fertiliser-related greenhouse gas emissions up to 86% by 2050 — whereas inaction could see related emissions rise 89% by then, according to a report published on Wednesday. 
Reducing synthetic fertiliser use in Brazil through regenerative agriculture and other means could curb the country's fertiliser-related greenhouse gas emissions up to 86% by 2050 — whereas inaction could see related emissions rise 89% by then, according to a report published on Wednesday. 


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