Bringing Agricultural Capacity, Carbon and Knowledge to REDD+ 1 Yvette Faber.

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Bringing Agricultural Capacity, Carbon and Knowledge to REDD+ 1 Yvette Faber

2 SOLIDARIDAD  Since 1969  Co-founder Max Havelaar  Accelerating the transition towards a more sustainable economy  through 12 key supply chains  World Wide Network  10 regional offices  190 staff members  23 M Euro in 2012

REVENUE STREAMS B2R 3 Higher income because of higher yields and reduced costs Sustainability certification for access to markets Improved productivity and yield Payment for Adaptation Enhanced climate resilience Climate Smart Agriculture Carbon bundling Carbon credits Public support Public funds used to incubate revenue streams for CSA Improved Carbon performance Constant income (and food security) through constant production Yellow: current Solidaridad portfolio Blue:new CSA streams

OBJECTIVES BACK TO REDD+ 4 Overall the project will demonstrate how farming can shift from being part of the problem to part of the solution to deforestation and climate change.  Increased revenue streams  Increased technical assistance on Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA)  Increased uptake of Climate Smart Agriculture leading to:  reduced GHG emissions in coffee farms and reduced expansion into forests  Improved productivity of coffee smallholder systems, resulting in higher incomes, reduced poverty and increased food security  Increased resilience of farming systems to climate change, resulting in adaptation.

MAIN OUTCOMES BACK TO REDD+ 5 Building carbon stocks  MT of CO 2 avoided emission, MT of CO 2 sequestered and 180 hectares of avoided deforestation per year Building capacity  8000 smallholders adopt climate smart agricultural practices and 180 technical assistance providers receive training on climate smart agriculture Building knowledge  Feed results to inform the development of CSA tools, carbon credit standards, agricultural certification schemes and national REDD+ and development strategies with a view to bring CSA practices to scale.

Climate Smart Coffee in Mexico, Colombia and Peru 6

PROJECT SITE COLOMBIA Risaralda 7

PERU San Martin 8

9 PROJECT SITE MEXICO Chiapas

/solidaridadnetwork /company/solidaridad Yvette Faber 10

CHANGE THAT MATTERS 11