Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Landscape-in-the-Cerrado-Region--Brazil-27MZIFJ810RV1.htmlConceptually similarLandscape in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEKDCompleted★★★★Landscape in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEKECompleted★★★★Landscape in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEKFCompleted★★★★Landscape in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEKGCompleted★★★★★★Landscape in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEKHCompleted★★★★★★Landscape in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEKICompleted★★★★★Landscape in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEKOCompleted★★★★Road in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEK9Completed★★★★★★Road in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEKACompleted★★★★View AllGP0STTEKCLandscape in the Cerrado Region, BrazilAerial image of land where the Cacimbinha Community lives, a community of families in the west part of the Bahia state, affected by the Agronegócio Estrondo farm.In original language:Cerrado Brasileiro e Produção de SojaImagem aérea da Comunidade de Cacimbinha, uma comunidade familiar no oeste da Bahia afetada pela fazenda Agronegócio Estrondo.Locations:Bahia-Brazil-Cerrado-South AmericaDate:24 May, 2019Credit:© Marizilda Cruppe / GreenpeaceLatitude:11°9'18.41"SMaximum size:3543px X 1991pxLongitude46°5'2.16"WKeywords:Aerial view-Day-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Landscapes-Outdoors-Savanna-ScenicShoot: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:Brazilian Cerrado - All Images