arXiv Open Access 2024

The unrealized potential of agroforestry for an emissions-intensive agricultural commodity

Alexander Becker Jan D. Wegner Evans Dawoe Konrad Schindler William J. Thompson +5 lainnya
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Reconciling agricultural production with climate-change mitigation is a formidable sustainability problem. Retaining trees in agricultural systems is one proposed solution, but the magnitude of the current and future-potential benefit that trees contribute to climate-change mitigation remains uncertain. Here, we help to resolve these issues across a West African region that produces ~60% of the world's cocoa, a crop contributing one of the highest carbon footprints of all foods. Using machine learning, we mapped shade-tree cover and carbon stocks across the region and found that existing average cover is low (~13%) and poorly aligned with climate threats. Yet, increasing shade-tree cover to a minimum of 30% could sequester an additional 307 million tonnes of CO2e, enough to offset ~167% of contemporary cocoa-related emissions in Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire--without reducing production. Our approach is transferable to other shade-grown crops and aligns with emerging carbon market and sustainability reporting frameworks.

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A

Alexander Becker

J

Jan D. Wegner

E

Evans Dawoe

K

Konrad Schindler

W

William J. Thompson

C

Christian Bunn

R

Rachael D. Garrett

F

Fabio Castro-Llanos

S

Simon P. Hart

W

Wilma J. Blaser-Hart

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Becker, A., Wegner, J.D., Dawoe, E., Schindler, K., Thompson, W.J., Bunn, C. et al. (2024). The unrealized potential of agroforestry for an emissions-intensive agricultural commodity. https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.20882

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