Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Soya-Production-in-the-Cerrado-Region--Brazil-27MZIFJ810T87.htmlConceptually similarSoya Production in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEJZCompleted★★★★★★Soya Production in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEJ9Completed★★★★★★Soya Production in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEJACompleted★★★★Soya Production in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEK2Completed★★★★Soya Production in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEJ8Completed★★★★★★Silo in Bahia State, BrazilGP0STTEMOCompleted★★★★★★Silo in Bahia State, BrazilGP0STTEMQCompleted★★★★Soya Production in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEJYCompleted★★★★★★Soya Production in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEK1Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STTEK0Soya Production in the Cerrado Region, BrazilSoybean silo from the Cargill trader in the municipality of Riachão das Neves, near the city limits of Formosa do Rio Preto.This region is known as the "Ring of Soy", which brings together several farms, processors and soybean distribution centers. The "ring" passes through the municipalities of Luís Eduardo Magalhães, Riachão das Neves, Formosa do Rio Preto and Barreiras, in the Cerrado region in the western part of Bahia.In original language:Cerrado Brasileiro e Produção de SojaSilo de soja da trader Cargill no município de Riachão das Neves, próximo à fronteira com Formosa do Rio Preto. Esta região é conhecida como "Anel da Soja", e reúne diversas fazendas, processadoras e centros de distribuição de soja e corta os municípios de Luís Eduardo Magalhães, Riachão das Neves, Formosa do Rio Preto e Barreiras, no Cerrado do oeste baiano.Locations:Bahia-Brazil-Cerrado-Formosa do Rio Preto-South AmericaDate:23 May, 2019Credit:© Marizilda Cruppe / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3543px X 2362pxKeywords:Aerial view-Agricultural land-Agriculture-Cargill-Clouds-Day-Deforestation-Fields-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Plantations-Silos-Soya beansShoot: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:Fast Food Chains and Supermarkets Linked to Soy Deforestation in Brazil - PRESS COLLECTIONBrazilian Cerrado - All ImagesHow JBS is Still Slaughtering the Amazon, Report Photos