The big picture: using wildflower strips for pest control
Net Zero and Resilient Farming
Graduated in Animal Science at Faculty of Animal Science and Food Engineering - USP (2014), Masters degree in Animal Productivity and Quality at the Faculty of Animal Science and Food Engineering - USP (2017) and a Doctorate in Animal Productivity and Quality at the Faculty of Animal Science and Engineering - USP (2020). Currently holds a Postdoctoral position at Rothamsted Research - North Wyke in the area of enteric methane of emission from ruminants.
He has experience in the area of Animal Science, with an emphasis on Animal Production, acting mainly on the following themes: emission of enteric methane, production of ruminants and animal prouctivity in sustainable systems, forage, emission of greenhouse gases, carbon sequestration and meat quality.