SIPLA

Projects

PATENTS, SUSTAINABILITY, PLANNED PROJECTS
Bio-inputs. Sustainable agriculture in Latin America

Latin America can promote the use of bio-based agricultural inputs by addressing regulatory gaps, improving national capacities, and supporting greener, more resilient farming through clear, effective legal frameworks.

The Project focus on determine which regulatory frameworks can be appropriate and efficient to promote bio-inputs in Latin America.

Agricultural bio-inputs are bio-based inputs used in sustainable agricultural production. They possess the capability to offset the climatic consequences of agricultural production and represent more environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional agrochemicals. However, their mass adoption in Latin America has been held back by regulatory gaps and heterogeneity, substantial differences in national capabilities, and fragmentation in the availability and financing of these green technologies. This project aims to generate legal and practical recommendations to strengthen a regulatory ecosystem that promotes the effective and efficient use of bio-inputs in sustainable and innovative agricultural practices in the region.

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