Background:
Avanzar2030 is an initiative founded by IFPRI, IICA, and the Juno Evidence Alliance to identify promising innovations in agrifood systems across Latin America, to adapt to climate change, improve diets, and protect food security. Building on its first phase—which synthesized research on policies, technologies, and institutions across Latin America and the Caribbean—the second phase focuses on generating national-level evidence to address the food security and sustainability challenges of governments and local partners. As part of this second phase, Avanzar2030 is supporting two scoping reviews in collaboration with partners from Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay, aimed at synthesizing evidence on public policies and private initiatives that influence carbon stocks in the agricultural and livestock sector.
Agricultural and livestock systems in Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and southern Brazil play a fundamental role in both regional economies—where agriculture contributes between 6 and 10 percent of GDP—and global food supply. These countries face a dual challenge: improving productive efficiency to ensure nutritious, high-quality food while substantially strengthening environmental sustainability. Practices such as conservation tillage, cover crops, crop rotation, and agroforestry can maintain and enhance carbon stocks in soils and biomass, while also improving resilience to climate variability and aligning with emerging carbon markets and international climate commitments. A structured synthesis of the available academic and gray literature on the policies and incentive mechanisms that support these practices can provide decision-makers with actionable, context-specific guidance for designing effective programs to maintain and enhance carbon stocks across diverse production systems in the region.
Scope of work:
To support a scoping review of the evidence on how public policies and private initiatives influence carbon stocks in agricultural and livestock production systems, and the associated environmental, social, and economic outcomes, covering both tropical and temperate agricultural contexts within the framework of the Avanzar2030 initiative, with an emphasis on temperate agriculture in Argentina and Uruguay.
Required qualifications of the consultant / survey team leader:
Preferred qualifications:
Deadline:
May 08, 2026