Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Amaggi-Soya-Storage-Silo-in-Brazil-27MZIFPAPAP.htmlConceptually similarGolden Chainsaw Award Mato Grosso (Brazil : 2005)GP01GJGCompleted★★★★Golden Chainsaw Award Mato Grosso (Brazil : 2005)GP0FVBCompleted★★★★Amazon Deforestation in BrazilGP01D39Completed★★★★Amazon Deforestation in BrazilGP015HFCompleted★★★★★★Golden Chainsaw Award Mato Grosso (Brazil : 2005)GP0TAJCompleted★★★★Golden Chainsaw Award Mato Grosso (Brazil : 2005)GP0LX3Completed★★★★Amazon Deforestation in BrazilGP0IYJCompleted★★★★Amazon Deforestation in BrazilGP0TBPCompleted★★★★Amazon Deforestation in BrazilGP0IYICompleted★★★★View AllGP0QDUAmaggi Soya Storage Silo in BrazilAmaggi soya storage silo in the Amazon rainforest near Sinop. Blairo Maggi is the world's largest individual soya grower. Soya plantations created by commercial companies, such as this one, are leading the deforestation and destruction of rainforest's in the Amazon. Greenpeace document a number of geographical locations in the Amazon, looking at the impacts of deforestation on various aspects of forest life. They look at people, natural wildlife and the landscape which has drastically altered as huge areas are cleared to meet agricultural demand.Locations:Brazil-Mato GrossoDate:24 Feb, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Daniel BeltráMaximum size:3504px X 2336pxKeywords:Agricultural land-Agriculture-Amaggi-Commercial businesses-Day-Deforestation-Factories-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Silos-Soya beansShoot:Amazon Deforestation Documentation in BrazilGreenpeace document a number of geographical locations in the Amazon, looking at the impacts of deforestation on various aspects of forest life. They look at people, natural wildlife and the landscape which has drastically altered as huge areas are cleared to meet agricultural demand. Soya plantations are the leading cause of deforestation in the region.