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Brazil’s Cerrado savanna sacrificed in the name of industrial soya, maize farming
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April 16, 2024
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A year after Lula came to power, his gamble has paid off: deforestation has been halved in the Amazon. But this success comes at the cost of sacrificing another ecosystem that's just as vital to Brazil: the Cerrado.
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