Reducing losses in food production in Brazil: its impacts on the economy, land-use change and greenhouse gas emissions

Anaysa Borges Soares, Jonathan Gonçalves Silva, G. Martinelli, Miguel Reis Brandão, Clandio Favarini Ruviaro
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The reduction of food losses is an important measure to ensure food security, as it affects food availability, the environment and economic development. To this end, it is necessary to reduce waste from production to final consumption. This paper analyzes the economic impacts in Brazil from reducing food losses at the production stage between 2021 and 2030. In addition, it assesses the effects of policies on land allocation and its consequences in terms of greenhouse gas emissions. A computable general-equilibrium model was used to estimate the consequences arising from the reduction of losses on the different sectors of the economy as a result of the application of shocks of productivity gains to the production of some of the main crops in Brazil. The results show that reduction of waste is feasible and beneficial for the Brazilian economy, as it promotes regional and national economic growth, which leads to an increase in consumption by households and the government, and to investments and production levels. One of the main results identified was the Borlaug effect, since different agricultural activities grew in volume by increasing productivity on current cropland, thereby avoiding the conversion of large areas of native vegetation into arable land. Furthermore, the results may offer a new perspective on this topic to countries with economies similar to Brazil's, particular since only a few studies use this approach exist.
减少巴西粮食生产损失:其对经济、土地利用变化和温室气体排放的影响
减少粮食损失是确保粮食安全的一项重要措施,因为它影响到粮食供应、环境和经济发展。为此,有必要减少从生产到最终消费的浪费。本文分析了2021年至2030年期间减少生产阶段粮食损失对巴西的经济影响。此外,它还评估了政策对土地分配的影响及其在温室气体排放方面的后果。使用了一个可计算的一般均衡模型来估计由于对巴西一些主要作物的生产采用生产率提高的冲击而减少对不同经济部门的损失所产生的后果。结果表明,减少浪费是可行的,对巴西经济是有益的,因为它促进了区域和国家的经济增长,这导致家庭和政府的消费增加,投资和生产水平提高。确定的主要结果之一是博洛格效应,因为不同的农业活动通过提高现有农田的生产力而增加,从而避免了将大面积的原生植被转化为可耕地。此外,研究结果可能会为与巴西经济类似的国家提供关于这一主题的新视角,特别是因为只有少数研究使用了这种方法。
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