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March 8, 2022
Paragominas has lessons to teach on how to grow without destroying the forest
Formerly known as ‘Paragobala’ (Paragobullet) due to violence, a municipality the size of the state of Sergipe inside the State of Pará reduced deforestation and maintained its economic growth through participatory management between the municipal government, the productive sector, and NGOs.
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Aldem Bourscheit
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Opinion
March 28, 2023
How can Brazil recover its leadership in the sustainable production of cocoa beans?
Brazil once produced 25% of all cocoa beans on the planet; today it accounts for less than 5%. Progress will require work, investment, and some risk-taking by the different stakeholders.
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Salo Coslovsky
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Opinion
October 23, 2023
We need to talk about the Amazon together with Amazonians: nothing from us without us
It is fundamental that traditional and Amazonian peoples participate in decisions related to their own territory, including climate conferences, political processes and playing leading roles in events related to the Amazon.
By
Raquel Tupinambá
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Opinion
October 5, 2021
How agroforestry replicates the efficient Toyota System in the field
Upon closer examination, agroforestry reveals a sophisticated operation, wherein each plant and animal species is introduced or tolerated according to a careful assessment as in the famous japanese production system. It has the potential to provide a bright future for the recuperation of degraded lands and Amazonian agriculture.
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Salo Coslovsky
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Stories
August 29, 2022
Deforestation in the Amazon in the month of July increases by 160% during the past three years of the Bolsonaro administration
An area the size of the city of São Paulo was deforested in the Amazon in July 2022 alone. Pará state leads the monthly ranking; however, the cumulative total for the year shows Amazonas state in the lead for the first time. Estimates suggest that the annual rate of deforestation in the biome will be the highest since 2006.
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Leandro Chaves
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InfoAmazonia
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Stories
November 23, 2021
Deforestation in the Legal Amazon grows 22% in 2021, reaching the highest rate in 15 years
Prodes data are ready since October 27 but were only released this Wednesday. This rate is almost 22% higher than 2020, a record year. Amazonas jumps to second place in state-wide rankings.
By
Aldem Bourscheit
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InfoAmazonia
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