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Action and Campaigns
With attentions turned to urgent issues in society and especially those that relate to the rural world, Embrapa promotes a range of actions and campaigns to inform the public and promote technologies and sustainable practices for the agricultural sector. Check some of them below.
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Journey for the Climate
AccessThe Climate Journey was an initiative of Embrapa, the Brazilian government, and partners for COP30, with the goal of expanding society's knowledge about climate and promoting Brazilian technologies, research, and knowledge that contribute both to the adaptation of agriculture and to the mitigation and control of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, fostering competitiveness and guaranteeing food and nutritional security.
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Embrapa 50+
AccessThis is the beginning of a new stage of our activities. Here you will find some of the challenges that will mobilize our efforts in the next 50 years. You can also learn about innovations and new technologies that will soon be part of our everyday lives. A result of joint work with many partners that you can check out now!
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Embrapa FertBrasil Caravan
Embrapa's FertBrasil Caravan is setting out to visit the country's main agricultural regions, and showcase technologies and knowledge to increase efficiency in the use of fertilizers, with a focus on sustainable soil management and improved productivity.Access -
Embrapa and SDGs
Check Embrapa's activities that relate to each of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.Access -
Corn Leafhopper Control
Check information on how to control leafhoppers, which are the main vectors of mollicutes, bacteria that cause corn stunting.Access -
Meat Quality
From the farm to the table, there is Science supporting the production, transformation and distribution of Brazilian meat. Check Embrapa's activities in meat quality, health, traceability, safety, and animal welfare.Access -
Science to Transform Life
Check agricultural research innovations that have contributed to transforming the fields, the markets and consumers' tables.Access -
Forest Code
Reclamation strategies, previous experiences, suggested native plant species, technological solutions, and agricultural best practices.Access