In Brazil, regenerative farming advances, but deforestation still pressures ecosystems
PolicyTuesday, March 17, 2026Mongabay

In Brazil, regenerative farming advances, but deforestation still pressures ecosystems

Despite the progress in adopting regenerative farming practices in Brazil's Mato Grosso state, the ongoing deforestation for agriculture, particularly for soy production, continues to threaten crucial ecosystems like the Amazon rainforest and Cerrado savanna. Policymakers and activists must address the conflict between agricultural expansion and environmental conservation to ensure sustainable development.

Read Original Article →

React to this article

Share this article

𝕏TwitterinLinkedIn💬WhatsApp

Related Articles

The Amazon’s path from crisis to durability
PolicyMay 28

The Amazon’s path from crisis to durability

‘World’s deepest banner protest’ launched at the bottom of the sea
PolicyMay 28

‘World’s deepest banner protest’ launched at the bottom of the sea

As economic case for deep-sea mining weakens, industry should halt urgency to begin operation (commentary)
PolicyMay 28

As economic case for deep-sea mining weakens, industry should halt urgency to begin operation (commentary)

Brazil Congress passes bill to bar use of Amazon deforestation satellite tool
PolicyMay 28

Brazil Congress passes bill to bar use of Amazon deforestation satellite tool