[1/2] A herd of cattle is seen at the Marupiara ranch in the city of Tailandia in the state of Para, Brazil March 17, 2020.
The state government established the program in a decree published on Monday and sets the target of individual tracking of all 24 million cattle in Para by December 2026.
Cattle ranching in Brazil is linked to nearly 24% of global annual tropical deforestation and approximately 10% of total global greenhouse gas emissions, the conservancy said.
Para has Brazil's second biggest cattle herd behind the west-central state of Mato Grosso, according to government data.
"The absence of full traceability in Para undermined their ability to attract legitimate investment into this sector."
Persons:
Pilar Olivares, Helder Barbalho, Jack Hurd, Ana Mano, Jake Spring, Jonathan Oatis
Organizations:
REUTERS, SAO PAULO, Nature Conservancy, conservancy, Para, Integrity, Tropical, Alliance, Thomson
Locations:
Tailandia, Para, Brazil, Mato Grosso, France, Spain, Norway, COP28