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The Future of Brazil's Amazon Depends on What You Eat Everyday


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Soy may have a pretty innocuous reputation thanks to its association with vegan food and meat alternatives. But don’t be fooled – crops of this pale legume are behind much of Brazil’s epidemic of deforestation.
Since 2000, Brazil has doubled its total area of soy plantation to 36 million hectares and become the world’s largest producer. This expansion has erased vast swathes of forest and other habitats in some of the country’s most biodiverse regions.
About 75% of the soy produced globally is used as animal feed, and a large proportion of soy imported to Europe goes to chicken and pig farms. As a result, the future of the rainforest and savannas of Brazil – not to mention the biodiversity and carbon storage they support – depends on the contents of dinner tables worldwide. ....

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Demand for meat is driving deforestation in Brazil – changing the soy industry could stop it


Soy may have a pretty innocuous reputation thanks to its association with vegan food and meat alternatives. But don’t be fooled – crops of this pale legume are behind much of Brazil’s epidemic of deforestation. Since 2000, Brazil has doubled its total area of soy plantation to 36 million hectares and become the world’s largest producer. This expansion has erased vast swathes of forest and other habitats in some of the country’s most biodiverse regions.
About 75% of the soy produced globally is used as animal feed, and a large proportion of soy imported to Europe goes to chicken and pig farms. As a result, the future of the rainforest and savannas of Brazil – not to mention the biodiversity and carbon storage they support – depends on the contents of dinner tables worldwide. ....

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Demand for meat driving deforestation in Brazil


Demand for meat driving deforestation in Brazil
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The Cerrado features tropical savanna replete with wildlife. Photo by Angela Guerrero/The Conversation
Dec. 17 (UPI) Soy may have a pretty innocuous reputation thanks to its association with vegan food and meat alternatives. But don t be fooled crops of this pale legume are behind much of Brazil s epidemic of deforestation.
Since 2000, Brazil has doubled its total area of soy plantation to 36 million hectares and become the world s largest producer. This expansion has erased vast swathes of forest and other habitats in some of the country s most biodiverse regions.
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About 75% of the soy produced globally is used as animal feed, and a large proportion of soy imported to Europe goes to chicken and pig farms. As a result, the future of the rainforest and savannas of Brazil not to mention the biodiversity and carbon storage they support depend on the contents of dinner tables worldwide. ....

Jair Bolsonaro , Un Environment Program , Responsible Commodities Facility , ஜெயர் போல்சனாரோ , ஐ.நா. சூழல் ப்ரோக்ர்யாம் , பொறுப்பு பொருட்கள் வசதி ,