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Progress and Prospects for Agricultural Non CO2 GHG Emissions

English

NOV 2022

Policy Brief

Beyond Carbon Climate-Food GAAP

Summary:
This policy brief examines the current state and mitigation potential of non CO₂ greenhouse gas emissions from China's agricultural sector. It identifies key emission sources—including enteric fermentation, manure management, rice cultivation, and nitrogen fertilizer use—and analyzes the challenges posed by China's smallholder farming system and the lack of explicit emissions reduction targets in agricultural policy. Through scenario analysis, the brief finds that deep mitigation actions could significantly reduce agricultural emissions by 2050, with methane reduction offering the largest potential. It recommends strengthening existing green development policies, promoting dietary shifts, scaling mitigation technologies through pilot demonstrations and private investment, and improving farmer training to unlock these reductions.
Suggested citation:
Chen, M., Hu, M., & Mo, K. (2022). Progress and Prospects for Agricultural Non-CO₂ GHG Emissions. Policy Brief. Beijing: Institute for Global Decarbonization Progress (iGDP).
Progress and Prospects for Agricultural Non CO2 GHG Emissions