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Sustainability Standards in the Brazilian Chestnut Value Chain
Created Jun 22 2020, 11:24 AM
by
Johannes Peter Zimmermann
- Lands
- Amazon
- Indigenous
- Conservation
- Brazil
- Ecosystem Services
- Biodiversity
This study presents three main sections: The first, reflect on the primary certification that operates in the Amazon territory linked to the supply chain of Brazilian chestnut and the elements related to its functioning. The following are the case studies carried out with companies and social organizations, focusing on schemes standards adopted. In the third and last section, present a systematization of the main notes and challenges. The methodology for this study was from a bibliographic review, secondary data collection, interviews with key actors, selected enterprises, and information from the meetings carried out by the “Pro-Castanha-do-Brasil Dialogues.”
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Title (Portuguese) |
PADRÕES DE SUSTENTABILIDADE NA CADEIA DE VALOR DA CASTANHA-DO-BRASIL |
Organization |
Sustainability Standards in the Brazilian Chestnut Value Chain |
Language |
Sustainability Standards in the Brazilian Chestnut Value Chain |
Year |
2020 |
File type |
pdf |
Keywords English |
Amazon, biodiversity, Brazil, conservation, ecosystem services, indigenous, lands, |
Palabras clave Español |
Amazonía, biodiversidad, Brasil, conservación, servicios ecosistémicos, indígena, tierras, |
Palavras-chave Português |
Amazônia, biodiversidade, Brasil, conservação, serviços ecossistêmicos, indígena, terras, |
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Blog » Sustainability Standards in the Brazilian Chestnut Value Chain
Sustainability Standards in the Brazilian Chestnut Value Chain
This study presents three main sections: The first, reflect on the primary certification that operates in the Amazon territory linked to the supply chain of Brazilian chestnut and the elements related to its functioning. The following are the case studies carried out with companies and social organizations, focusing on schemes standards adopted. In the third and last section, present a systematization of the main notes and challenges. The methodology for this study was from a bibliographic review, secondary data collection, interviews with key actors, selected enterprises, and information from the meetings carried out by the “Pro-Castanha-do-Brasil Dialogues.”
Download the pdf
These publications are shared by our members and are meant for knowledge exchange. The content and findings of the publications do not reflect the views of the World Bank Group, the ASL and its partners, and the sole responsibility for these publications lies with the authors.