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Animal welfare beyond comfort: how science is assessing the emotions of dairy cows.
Brazilian livestock production enters 2025 facing a new global landscape shaped by climate pressure, market demands, and technological advances. This material explores how topics such as emissions reduction, animal welfare, artificial intelligence, biodiversity, traceability, and carbon markets are redefining competitiveness and sustainability in the livestock sector.

Equipe ESGpec
4 days ago5 min read


Carbon market in check: why livestock farming needs to start with data, not credits
Are carbon markets maturing or simply changing their narrative? Based on recent discussions around offsets, insetting, and Scope 3, this article explores why dairy production will increasingly depend on reliable data, traceability, and real emission reductions before talking about carbon credits.

Equipe ESGpec
May 65 min read


WHAT IS IT? Learn what Scope 3 is and what it requires of milk production.
Scope 3 is reshaping climate governance in the dairy supply chain by incorporating farm-level emissions into corporate inventories. Beyond a technical concept, it represents a strategic shift that connects primary production to risk, financing, and market access, requiring structured data and continuous management.

Bruna Silper, Heloise Duarte e Luiz Gustavo Pereira
Apr 1010 min read


Green business ecosystems: why data will define the future of dairy farming.
Sustainability in dairy farming depends on building green business ecosystems, where producers, industries, and markets operate in an integrated way. Beyond adopting best practices, the key challenge is measuring, standardizing, and connecting data. In this context, solutions like ESGpec enable the transformation of farm data into strategic indicators, supporting decision-making, market access, and real decarbonization strategies.

Equipe ESGpec
Mar 263 min read
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