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Hold the Line Report Release in Brazil

Fátima Barros, from Rede Cerrado and one of the people remaining from the quilombola community in Ilha de São Vicente, in Araguatins, Tocantins state.
Greenpeace publishes the report Hold the Line, a unprecedented study on the socioeconomic dynamics in the Brazilian Cerrado.
The region between the states of Maranhão, Tocantins, Piauí and Bahia, known as MATOPIBA in Brazil, is considered the showcase of Brazilian agribusiness, with a high production of soy and corn for export. However, this predatory model has rushed deforestation in the biome’s region, Cerrado, which is one of the most threatened biomes in Brazil and extremely important for the supply of aquifers throughout Latin America. The agribusiness expansion puts traditional communities and natural resources at risk. 
In original language: 
Lançamento do Relatório Segure a Linha em São Paulo 
Fátima Barros, da Rede Cerrado e remanescente quilombola na Ilha de São Vicente, em Araguatins (TO).
Greenpeace lança o relatório Segure a Linha, um estudo inédito que analisa as dinâmicas socioeconômicas no Cerrado.
A região entre os estados do Maranhão, Tocantins, Piauí e Bahia, conhecida como MATOPIBA, é considerada a vitrine do agronegócio brasileiro, com alta produtividade de grãos para exportação, como soja e milho. Entretanto, esse modelo extremamente predatório vem acelerando o desmatamento no Cerrado, um dos biomas mais ameaçados do Brasil e extremamente importante para o abastecimento de aquíferos em toda a América Latina. O movimento de expansão do agronegócio coloca em risco populações tradicionais e a disponibilidade de recursos naturais. 
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Hold the Line Report Release in Brazil

Greenpeace releases the report Hold the Line, a unprecedented study on the socioeconomic dynamics in the Brazilian Cerrado.
The region between the states of Maranhão, Tocantins, Piauí and Bahia, known as MATOPIBA in Brazil, is considered the showcase of Brazilian agribusiness, with a high production of soy and corn for export. However, this predatory model has rushed deforestation in the biome’s region, Cerrado, which is one of the most threatened biomes in Brazil and extremely important for the supply of aquifers throughout Latin America. The agribusiness expansion puts traditional communities and natural resources at risk. 
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Unique identifier: GP0STSX4W 
Type: Image 
Shoot date: 12/11/2018 
Locations: Brazil, São Paulo (City), São Paulo (State), South America
Credit line: © Amanda Perobelli / Greenpeace 
Size: 5352px × 3567px     3.57 MB 
Ranking: ★★★★ (E)