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Biodiversity Check Agrícola — Tool Development & Rollout

Completed

Created Biodiversity Check Agrícola, field-tested it across three countries, and trained experts to turn biodiversity into farm-level action plans.

Costa Rica
Guatemala
Dominican
Orange Chrysanthemums

Project Highlights

Funders

GIZ

Partners

GIZ

Implementation dates

August 2018
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March 2019

Commodities

Banana
Pineapple
Sugarcan

Beneficiaries

Farms and producers and their neighboring stakeholders in the production landscape

About the project

The “Biodiversity Check Agrícola” project closed a persistent gap in Central America and the Caribbean by creating a practical tool that helped farms recognize biodiversity’s value to production and improve good practices. It fostered open dialogue with managers and produced action plans with realistic, measurable goals—covering ecosystem services, micro-climate regulation, soil fauna, the role of forest patches for beneficial organisms, and riparian areas for flood control. Plans also addressed phasing out biodiversity-harming pesticides, managing invasive species and wildlife, and designing gardens and live barriers with native plants. The team ran a short consultation with producers and industry, field-tested the tool on a banana farm in Costa Rica, a pineapple farm in the Dominican Republic, and a sugarcane farm in Guatemala, and trained at least 30 agronomists and biologists across the three countries.

Outcomes

By project close, farms had a practical tool—Biodiversity Check Agrícola—to assess and strengthen biodiversity practices, guided by a custom manual and training resources for expert replication. Developed under GIZ’s Biodiversity and Business Program in Central America and the Dominican Republic, the tool helped the region’s agricultural sector reframe biodiversity conservation not as a cost, but as a source of on-farm and landscape benefits—and equipped producers to implement those gains efficiently at scale.

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