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The journal Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (PAB), a continuous and open access publication, edited by Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA) and affiliated to Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply (MAPA), publishes original and previously unpublished scientific papers, resulting from agriculture-related researches, encompassing Plant Physiology, Plant Pathology, Crop Science, Genetics, Soil Science, Food Technology, and Animal Science. PAB is indexed by the Clarivate (Web of Science), Scopus, SciELO, CAB Abstracts, and AGRIS databases.

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Current Issue

V.60, Jan./Dec., 2025: Continuos publication
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To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the journal Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (PAB), the COP30 section presents 22 articles led by Embrapa researchers, within the scope of the Journey for the Climate, outlining the scientific strategy for a more sustainable, resilient, and competitive Brazilian agriculture. Among the themes related to carbon mitigation, the highlights are soil management (no-tillage farming, crop and input management, for example) and bio-revolution (biosynthesis and bio-inputs like nitrogen fixers). The adaptation of the systems focuses on their resilience, mainly through the conservation of genetic resources and specific solutions for vulnerable biomes, such as the Caatinga and the Amazon. Crucially, the researches connect science with economics, requiring green finance, data governance, and public policies (Plano ABC+) to scale innovations, consolidating Brazil’s agro-environmental leadership.

Published: 2025-08-06

COP30: AGROMETEOROLOGY

COP30: DIGITAL AGRICULTURE

COP30: AQUACULTURE

COP30: FORESTRY

COP30: ECOLOGY

COP30: ECONOMICS

COP30: CROP SCIENCE

COP30: POMOLOGY

COP30: GENETICS

COP30: MICROBIOLOGY

COP30: REMOTE SENSING

COP30: SOIL SCIENCE

COP30: FOOD TECHNOLOGY

COP30: ANIMAL SCIENCE

FORESTRY

ENTOMOLOGY

FERTILIZATION

DISEASES CONTROL

CROP SCIENCE

POMOLOGY

GENETICS

HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE

MICROBIOLOGY

ANIMAL NUTRITION

FOOD TECHNOLOGY

VETERINARY SCIENCE

ANIMAL SCIENCE

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