Challenges and Opportunities

Vincent Gitza, Alexandre Meybecka, Salvatore Pinizzottob, Lekshmi Nairb, Eric Penotc, Himlal Barald, Xu Jianchue
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Land use is a central issue for the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change. Plantations of all major tropical commodities are expanding quickly. This creates opportunities for development. It also raises concerns about the impacts of these plantations on the environment, landscapes and livelihoods. Natural rubber is a particularly interesting example to consider in the perspective of sustainable development of a commodity’s producing countries and value chains. This paper is a collaboration between the Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) research program of the CGIAR (FTA n.d.) and the International Rubber Study Group (IRSG) (IRSG n.d.). FTA works across a range of plantations, value chains and tree crop commodities, from timber, palm oil, cacao, coffee and tea to bamboo, rattan and rubber, among others. It has identified plantations, their development and sustainability as a research priority. IRSG is an intergovernmental organization and the primary source of statistical information related to rubber value chains, policy issues, innovation and technology. IRSG has a leading role in developing a comprehensive agenda for the sustainability of natural and synthetic rubber. Natural rubber production is dominated by millions of smallholders; by and large, around 90% of the global production and rubber area is under smallholdings (IRSG 2019). There are both monoculture and various diversified systems. The diversity of economic and production models, as well as the diversity of policies and measures in the sector, can lead to useful conclusions for a sustainable future of plantations.
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土地利用是实现可持续发展目标(sdg)和《巴黎气候变化协定》的核心问题。所有主要热带商品的种植园都在迅速扩大。这为发展创造了机会。它还引起了人们对这些种植园对环境、景观和生计的影响的担忧。从商品生产国和价值链可持续发展的角度来看,天然橡胶是一个特别有趣的例子。本文由CGIAR的森林、树木和农林业(FTA)研究项目与国际橡胶研究小组(IRSG)合作完成。自贸协定涉及一系列种植园、价值链和树木作物商品,从木材、棕榈油、可可、咖啡和茶叶到竹、藤和橡胶等。它已经确定了种植园及其发展和可持续性作为研究重点。IRSG是一个政府间组织,是橡胶价值链、政策问题、创新和技术相关统计信息的主要来源。IRSG在制定天然橡胶和合成橡胶可持续性综合议程方面发挥着主导作用。天然橡胶生产由数百万小农主导;总体而言,全球约90%的橡胶生产和橡胶面积属于小农场(IRSG 2019)。既有单一的体系,也有多种多样的体系。经济和生产模式的多样性,以及该部门政策和措施的多样性,可以为种植园的可持续未来得出有益的结论。
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