From August 2008 through July 2019, soy farms accounted for 20% of all land deforested in the state of Mato Grosso, the largest Brazilian soy producer. Of 2.5 million hectares of native vegetation lost in... ver mais
An study developed by Brazilian researchers from the Instituto Centro de Vida (ICV), Institute of Forestry and Agricultural Management and Certification (IMAFLORA), and the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), with support from WWF-Brazil, concluded... ver mais
Brazilian soy exports are linked to farms where illegal deforestation has taken place according to new analysis which found that as much as 20% of soy cultivation in Brazil’s largest soy-producing state was linked to... ver mais
Data from the National Institute of Spatial Research (INPE) points to a 6% drop in deforestation of Cerrado areas in Mato Grosso between July 2018 and August 2019, in relation to the last survey. The... ver mais
The combination of illegal deforestation and impunity continues to be the main motor behind the devastation of forests in Mato Grosso. A technical report released by the Instituto Centro de Vida (Life Center Institute –... ver mais
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