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About this sector

Agricultural land covers 38% of the world’s land area46. Of this, 78% is used for livestock grazing/production47. Ensuring global food security is one of the challenges of the new millennium. The global population is projected to increase from 6.7 billion (2006) to 9.2 billion by 2050.


Impacts

  • Habitat loss and degradation for cultivation.
  • Climate change principally from the permanent conversion of forests or long-term grassland to agriculture.
  • Water scarcity and quality from excessive water use.
  • Soil degradation and pollution of waterways.
  • Loss of genetic diversity through intensive
    agricultural systems.
  • Impacts on native species through the introduction
    of invasive species.

Opportunities/Risks

  • Access to new revenue streams and markets: through the growing demand for certified sustainable foods or the development of functional foods, flavours and fragrances.
  • Opportunities for investment and increased efficiency: efficiencies realised through the development of new technologies, raw materials and processes that enable minimised resource use and degradation, and supply chain resilience.
  • Regulatory and compliance: emergence of new government policies such as liability, taxes, moratoria on extractive activities and rationing of scarce resources.

Case Studies


Supporting Pesticide-free Cotton Farms that Contribute to Greener Agriculture and a Better Environment

Supporting Pesticide-free Cotton Farms that Contribute to Greener Agriculture and a Better Environment

Tsubame Towel Corporation is encouraging the spread of environmentally friendly organic cotton and also supporting the work of organic farmers in India.

Hokkaido Fuyumizu-tambo (Winter-flooded Rice Paddies) Project

Hokkaido Fuyumizu-tambo (Winter-flooded Rice Paddies) Project

This project has established a wet-paddy winter approach for Hokkaido and is a multifaceted endeavor with myriad benefits, among them establishing and spreading farming rice paddies without the use of pesticides or chemical fertilizers. This has contributed to the conservation of biodiversity and the production of rice that is both safe and has added value. In addition, it has also helped environmental education and the development of local communities.

Biodiversity monitoring

Biodiversity monitoring

Nestlé is a multinational packaged foods company founded in 1922 and headquartered in Vevey, Switzerland, with a market capitalization of over $93 billion Canadian. It employs approximately 3,500 people in Canada who work in the company’s more than 20 facilities, including manufacturing, sales, and distribution centers. Nestlé Waters Canada is Canada’s largest manufacturer and distributor of bottled water and operates 2 bottling plants across Canada. Other than bottled water, Nestlé product lines include coffee, juice, ice cream, baby food/formula, healthcare nutrition, pet care, confectionery and pharmaceuticals.


Tools and Mechanisms


Conservation Grade

Conservation Grade

http://www.conservationgrade.org/

The Conservation Grade is a sustainability protocol implemented by farmers in return for a contracted premium price for their crop. They prescribe to the creation and maintenance of wildlife habitats, creation of a Farm Environment Plan, certain production requirements, and pesticide restrictions.
Fairtrade International

Fairtrade International

http://www.fairtrade.net/

An association of organizations working to secure better deals for producers by setting international Fairtrade standards and supporting Fairtrade producers
Linking Environment And Farming (LEAF)

Linking Environment And Farming (LEAF)

http://www.leafuk.org/leaf/home.eb

LEAF membership brings together farmers in Britain with food retailing and processing companies as well as the farm supply and service sectors. LEAF’s approach is built around the whole-farm principles of Integrated Farm Management (IFM), which achieves a balance between modern technology and sound traditional methods, whilst enriching the environment. LEAF also works with European partners to build sustainable solutions that are practical, achievable, and realistic
Smithsonian Institute Bird Friendly Coffee

Smithsonian Institute Bird Friendly Coffee

http://nationalzoo.si.edu/scbi/migratorybirds/coff...

The Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center (SMBC) encourages the production of shade-grown coffee, which positively impacts the conservation of migratory birds, through its "Bird Friendly" seal of approval.
Fish Friendly Farming

Fish Friendly Farming

http://www.fishfriendlyfarming.org/

Fish Friendly Farming provides an incentive-based method for creating and sustaining environmental quality and habitat on private land. Landowners and managers enroll in the program, learn environmentally beneficial management practices and carry out ecological restoration projects. . Three resource agencies - the Regional Water Quality Control Board, the National Marine Fisheries Service, and the County Agricultural Commissioner - provide an objective third-party certification.

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