Project description
A closer look at domestic agricultural markets in Brazil
Current research on agricultural markets often overlooks domestic markets, which are responsible for the majority of food production, agricultural land use, deforestation, and global land-use emissions. One of the main challenges in studying domestic markets is the lack of data to map subnational trade flows. The ERC-funded DOMESTIC project will analyse the flow of food products within Brazil using innovative datasets from citizen science, wholesale markets, freight platforms, and government procurement contracts. It will assess the environmental impact of supply chains and products, focusing on land use, deforestation, and carbon footprints. The project will also study public policies affecting food production and consumption, including the Brazilian school meal programme (PNAE) and agricultural subsidies.
Objective
Existing literature on agricultural markets, telecoupling, and supply chain governance focuses on global value chains, largely overlooking domestic markets though these are responsible for the majority of food (74-88%), agricultural land use (78%), deforestation (61-71%), and global land use emissions (73%).
A key barrier to the study of domestic markets is the lack of data. While country-level data are commonly used to track international trade, the data necessary to map subnational trade flows within domestic markets are seldom collated.
In the proposed project we will bridge this knowledge gap by integrating novel datasets sourced from citizen science, wholesale markets, freight platforms, and government procurement contracts. Our focus will be on mapping the flow of food products within Brazil the worlds ninth largest economy, a rapidly urbanizing, emerging market with a booming agricultural sector and large domestic market. We will employ life cycle assessment methods to these food flow data to compute the land use, deforestation, and carbon footprints of millions of individual supply chains and products. This will provide an unprecedented analysis of how the environmental impact of consumption varies across different populations and cities and how it relates to urban context. A key advance on previous product footprints will be our combination of supply chain data alongside information on land tenure, agricultural suitability, commodity prices, and forest fires to differentiate how much deforestation is driven by agriculture, rather than other contributing factors.
Finally, the project will analyse public policies affecting food production and consumption, including a large-scale assessment of the Brazilian school meal program (PNAE) to understand its nutritional and environmental impacts, and an examination of how agricultural subsidies can be redirected to foster a sustainability transformation within the Brazilian food system.
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