


Innovation and collaboration for sustainability in livestock farming
ESGpec Synergy is a program that facilitates partnerships with educational and research institutions, integrating technological tools for analyzing sustainability in dairy farming. Participants also have access to the Regenerative Awakening Community, a space dedicated to technical and scientific exchange on regenerative practices and ESG indicators in the dairy sector.
Available tools
Within the scope of ESGpec Synergy , educational institutions, research institutions, and technology centers have access to PEC Map , a tool developed for monitoring and consolidating data from dairy farms. PEC Map allows for detailed analyses, covering indicators such as carbon footprint, animal welfare, and socioeconomic aspects.
The platform enables integrated studies, combining variables related to sustainability, productivity, and livestock performance. This generates strategic information for academic research and the production sector, aiding decision-making based on qualified data.
In addition to PEC Map, the program also provides the following tools:
Pre Carbon Score Milk – Assessment of the degree of readiness for estimating the carbon footprint of milk;
BEA Score Leite – Animal welfare diagnosis on dairy farms;
ESG Farm Score Leite – Multi-criteria tool for assessing the sustainability of properties;
PEC Calc – Calculation of enteric methane emissions and the carbon footprint of milk.
These solutions allow educational institutions to conduct specific analyses on participating rural properties, providing a detailed technical basis for academic studies and training professionals focused on Sustainability in Livestock.
Invitation for new partnerships
ESGpec invites educational and research institutions to participate in ESGpec Synergy. Course coordinators, researchers, and academic leaders can request information about the program and access to technological tools by completing the form below and we will contact you.
The partnerships will be formalized through a cooperation agreement, which will be made available by ESGpec for consideration by the interested institution.
Expression of interest in the ESGpec Synergy partnership
Ongoing academic partnerships

At the University of Vale do Paraíba (Univap), under the coordination of Professor Allan Reis Troni, the partnership with ESGpec supports the technical and scientific training of veterinary medicine students. The collaboration involves the application of ESGpec tools within the Empreenda On Leite project, a joint initiative of Univap, the São José dos Campos Technological Innovation Park, Comevap, and Neogen, focused on training, innovation, and sustainability in the region's dairy chain.

In the Dairy Livestock Development Program ( PDPL ), at the Federal University of Viçosa ( UFV ), led by Professor Adriano Provezano Gomes, ESGpec provides solutions to support the training of specialists, with the support of technical coordinator Marcus Vinicius Castro Moreira, in line with the program's objective of transferring competitive technologies with a view to keeping people in the field.

At the Federal University of Bahia ( UFBA) , under the coordination of Professor Manuela Silva Libanio Tosto, the partnership with ESGpec aims to train students and researchers in the use of technologies for sustainability analysis and the implementation of sustainable practices in Bahia's livestock industry. Professor Tosto has experience in dairy cattle nutrition and sustainability, and has also worked on projects related to animal production addressing sustainability challenges in the Northeastern livestock industry.

In the "Family of Milk" project at the Federal University of Viçosa ( UFV ), coordinated by Professor Polyana Pizzi Rotta, ESGpec provides technological solutions that support practical training for students and technical assistance for small producers. The tools help generate social, economic, and environmental indicators, in line with the project's objectives of promoting the sustainable development of dairy farming.