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1 Asia Pacific Carbon Week: Agriculture Workshop 13 Dec 2017

2 Who is Peterson Founded in 1920 – Holland
MISSION to adapt the design, delivery, and measurement of agriculture and environmental ecosystems VISION to collaborate with business, investors, governments, foundations, NGOs, communities, farmers, and consumers; prioritizing the Sustainable Development Goals to generate sustainable social, environmental, and economic returns.

3 Meet the Asia Team Meet the ASIA Team

4 Peterson Platforms Rice Forests Aquaculture SME Food Safety
SRP is public good Evidence based – the science speaks volumes Private sector must embrace systemic approach to adapted land use and water management SRP must scale to have impact Smallholders are not just producers but also consumers – we must think about millennial and how to engage them Certification is not the impetus for impact

5 Sustainable Rice Platform (SRP)
SRP is public good Evidence based – the science speaks volumes Private sector must embrace systemic approach to adapted land use and water management SRP must scale to have impact Smallholders are not just producers but also consumers – we must think about millennial and how to engage them Certification is not the impetus for impact

6 Our Position SRP is public good
Evidence based – the science speaks volumes Private sector must embrace systemic approach to adapted land use and water management SRP must scale to have impact Smallholders are not just producers but also consumers – we must think about millennial and how to engage them Certification is not the impetus for impact

7 Our experience The MAP SRP is public good
Evidence based – the science speaks volumes Systemic approach to adapted land use (with forestry) Systemic approach to efficient water management SRP must scale to have impact

8 Potential GHG Reduction % NDC by 2030 (Mil Ton CO2) during 2020 - 2030
Carbon Landscape Country NDC (MT CO2) Potential GHG Reduction (ton CO2 / ha / year) % NDC by 2030 (Mil Ton CO2) during Cultivation Area (ha in millions) Indonesia 7,845.95 2 3% 12.5 Philippines 1,604.75 5% 4.5 Vietnam 504.6 4.8 10% 1.3 Cultivation area notes (total rice area per country) Indonesia: 13,797,310 hectares Philippines: 4,739,670 hectares Viet Nam: 7,816,480 hectares Sources: Indonesia INDC, Philippine Climate Change Commission, Vietnam INDC, FAO-EXACT TOOL (GHG Estimate for Indonesia and Philippines, Vietnam Agriculture Action Plan

9 CEADIR COUNTRY Investment Capital Needed to Meet % of NDC (in million USD) GDP Investment Capital / GDP Indonesia $175 861,930 2.036% Philippines $32 292,450 0.011% Vietnam $125 193,600 0.064%

10 Digital Rice Innovation: STICKY (Rice Hub)
Reference: Accenture blockchain model

11 Collaboration and SDG #17

12 Collaboration: TRIODOS
Triodos Bank is one of the world's leading sustainable banks. The mission is to make money work for positive social, environmental and cultural change. Dark Green Investment …..

13 Collaboration: USAID Green Invest Asia
Increasing responsible investing in agriculture, forestry and other land uses to reduce deforestation. USAID Green Invest Asia is designed to mobilize the power of the private sector and international markets to reduce commodity-driven deforestation and high-emissions agriculture practices across Southeast Asia. Mission to deploy $400 Million USD of new investments into sustainable landscapes

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15 Rachel Zedeck Director Climate Smart Agriculture and Impact Investment


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