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    Integrating crop pollination management, native beekeeping, and silvopastoral systems to improve the cattle sector’s sustainability in Latin America

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    Narjes, Manuel Ernesto
    Cardoso, Juan Andrés
    Burkart, Stefan
    Date Issued
    2022-09
    Language
    en
    Type
    Poster
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    Open Access
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    Narjes, M.; Cardoso, J.A.; Burkart, S. (2022) Integrating crop pollination management, native beekeeping, and silvopastoral systems to improve the cattle sector’s sustainability in Latin America. Poster prepared for Tropentag 2022 - Can Agroecological Farming Feed the World? Farmers' and Academia's Views. Prague, Czech Republic, 14-16 September 2022. Cali (Colombia): Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT. 1 p.
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/122002
    External link to download this item: https://www.tropentag.de/2022/abstracts/posters/44.pdf
    Abstract/Description
    Insect pollinator biodiversity and occurrence is on global decline, threatening human food supply and ecosystem functions. Extensive, pasture monoculture cattle production systems in tropical Latin America are among the principal drivers of this decline. This, in combination with other environmental problems caused by the conventional cattle sector, such as deforestation or greenhouse gas emissions, puts emphasis on the development of alternative, more sustainable production systems. One solution is the inclusion of forage legumes (fabaceae) in cattle production systems, for example as forage banks or within silvo-pastoral systems (SPS), which are mostly pollinated by insects, in particular bees. Such systems have been widely promoted to improve livestock production and soil fertility, but not to enhance ecosystem services from pollinators. Shortages of seed for the establishment of legumes as forage banks or within pastures or SPS remain a bottleneck for the improvement of ecosystem services brought about by pollinators within these systems and beyond. Against this background and based on literature review, we provide an overview of forage legumes, their interplay with pollinators, and the ecological and socio-economic benefits of pollinator–forage legume interactions, at different scales (farm and landscape level). We also discuss the challenges and opportunities of scaling these sustainably intensified cattle production systems that integrate legume forage-seed production with principles of pollinator ecology and native beekeeping. Our analysis shows that the main benefits include the provision of habitats for pollinators on decline and the promotion of legume seed required for the wider adoption of sustainable, forage-based cattle systems. This comes along with livelihood benefits for the producers, who can diversify (cattle production, legume seed production, honey making) and increase their incomes. At the landscape level, the interplay of pollinators and forage legumes can positively affect the yield of nearby pollinator-dependent crops. Finally, we provide interested stakeholders, policy- and decision-makers with a perspective on how such agroecosystems may be designed and scaled into multifunctional landscapes. This includes the improvement of enabling conditions, such as policies, knowledge transfer, payment schemes for ecosystem services, incentives, and new value chains.
    CGIAR Author ORCID iDs
    Juan Andrés Cardoso Arangohttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0252-4655
    Stefan Burkarthttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5297-2184
    CGIAR Action Areas
    Resilient Agrifood Systems
    CGIAR Impact Areas
    Nutrition, health and food security
    CGIAR Initiatives
    Livestock and Climate
    Other CGIAR Affiliations
    Livestock
    Contributes to SDGs
    SDG 2 - Zero hunger; SDG 12 - Responsible consumption and production
    AGROVOC Keywords
    ecosystem services; meliponiculture; nature-based solutions; pollinators; sustainable intensification; cattle; feed legumes; silvopastoral systems; gandao bovino; servicios de los ecosistemas; leguminosas forrajeras; meliponicultura
    Subjects
    LIVESTOCK; TROPICAL FORAGES; PLANT GENETIC RESOURCES; ECONOMICS;
    Species
    Cajanus cajan; Centrosema spp.; Chamaecrista rotundifolia; Desmodium spp.; Gliricidia sepium
    Organizations Affiliated to the Authors
    International Center for Tropical Agriculture
    Investors/sponsors
    CGIAR Trust Fund
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    • CGIAR Initiative on Livestock and Climate [337]

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