Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Antonio-Batista-Santos--president-of-Cacimbinha-community-27MZIFJ810BNQ.htmlConceptually similarAntônio Batista Santos in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEJUCompleted★★★★Antônio Batista Santos in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEJWCompleted★★★★★Road in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEK9Completed★★★★★★Road in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEKACompleted★★★★Preto River in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEK8Completed★★★★★★Preto River in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEKBCompleted★★★★Soya Production in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEJ8Completed★★★★★★Landscape in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEK5Completed★★★★Landscape in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEK6Completed★★★★View AllGP0STTEJVAntônio Batista Santos, president of Cacimbinha communityAntônio Batista Santos, president of the Community of Cacimbinha community in Formosa do Rio Preto, Western Bahia, in Brazil's Cerrado region. There are almost 40 families in the community, around 250 people affected by the activities of Agronegócio Estrondo farm.In original language:Cerrado Brasileiro e Produção de SojaAntônio Batista Santos, presidente da Associação de Moradores de Cacimbinha. Há quase 40 famílias na comunidade, por volta de 250 pessoas, afetadas pelas atividades da fazenda Agronegócio Estrondo.Locations:Bahia-Brazil-Cerrado-Formosa do Rio Preto-South AmericaDate:24 May, 2019Credit:© Marizilda Cruppe / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3543px X 2362pxRestrictions:IMAGES OF TRADITIONAL PEOPLE IN BRAZIL MUST NOT BE USED FOR FUNDRAISING PURPOSES. DOWNLOAD UNTIL 14TH JULY 2019Keywords:Day-Deforestation-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Men-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-Soya beans-VictimsShoot:Soya Production in the Brazilian Cerrado RegionDocumentation of the impact of rapidly expanding soya production on forests, people and wildlife in the Brazilian Cerrado, the world’s most wildlife-rich Savannah. Soya from the region is being imported into the EU by international traders and sold to major household brands, many of which have promised to end their role in deforestation for commodities by 2020.Related Collections:Armed Raids, Intimidation and the Industrial Soya Trade in Brazil’s Cerrado (Photos & Videos)Brazilian Cerrado - All Images