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Call for Proposals: Upscaling Anaerobic Digestion of Livestock Manure in Rwanda

Call for Proposals: Upscaling Anaerobic Digestion of Livestock Manure in Rwanda

Deadline: 7-Jan-24

The Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) has announced a call for proposals to develop a methane strategy for the livestock sub-sector and upscale anaerobic digestion of livestock manure in Rwanda.

This project responds to a request by the Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA).

The agriculture sector is the primary source of methane emissions in Rwanda, largely driven by the country’s livestock sub-sector. According to the Rwanda’s first Biennial Update Report, the Enteric Fermentation and Manure Management accounted for 78.43 % share of national total methane emissions. Whereby, enteric methane and manure represents 76 per cent and 16 per cent respectively for dairy cattle emissions.

This project seeks to complement the Green Climate Fund (GCFP) regional project on Pathways to Dairy Net Zero: Promoting Low Carbon and Climate Resilient Livestock in East Africa (PADNET) by developing a methane strategy, that complements the CCAC supported methane roadmap that is on-going and that targets the mitigation interventions for cattle and small ruminant systems in the districts that PADNET does not target. The development of a methane strategy for the livestock sector and a comprehensive MRV system to monitor emissions reductions will build on comprehensive work carried out under the CGIAR-CCAFS Climate Finance Readiness, FAO analysis on development of low-emission dairy systems in East Africa, and the Pathways to Dairy Net Zero launched during the UN Food Systems Summit, as well as the engagement at COP26 towards a process aimed at systematically enhancing climate action in global dairy systems.

Rwanda is implementing the fourth phase of the Strategic Plan for Agricultural Transformation (PSTA 4) by promoting climate-resilient crops and livestock. This effort aims to support the transformation of livestock into a more efficient, inclusive, and sustainable sector that contributes to economic growth, food and nutrition security, while reducing emissions and other environmental impacts. Upscaling the use of modern on-farm anaerobic digestion of manure for bioenergy (biodigesters) is a priority measure in Rwanda’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). It is estimated that $62 million is required to implement this action by 2030. Anaerobic digestion is reflected in Rwanda’s agriculture strategies and energy policy, which set out to promote the use of alternative fuels such as biogas derived from animal and plant waste as cooking fuel.

In addition to reducing methane emissions, the use of biogas is expected to provide additional benefits, including avoided deforestation in a country where 90 per cent of rural areas use firewood as a source of cooking fuel. This project is expected to develop a complete funding proposal for upscaling the use of biodigesters.

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