Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Soya-Production-in-the-Cerrado-Region--Brazil-27MZIFJ814VF9.htmlConceptually similarSoya Production in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEKVCompleted★★★★★★Soya Production in the Cerrado Region, BrazilGP0STTEKWCompleted★★★★Irrigation Channel in Riachão das Neves, Bahia State, BrazilGP0STTEMUCompleted★★★★Acaba Vida Waterfall in Bahia, BrazilGP0STTEKNCompleted★★★★Acaba Vida Waterfall in Bahia, BrazilGP0STTEKPCompleted★★★★Acaba Vida Waterfall in Bahia, BrazilGP0STTEKQCompleted★★★★★★Acaba Vida Waterfall in Bahia, BrazilGP0STTEKRCompleted★★★★★★Acaba Vida Waterfall in Bahia, BrazilGP0STTEKTCompleted★★★★Acaba Vida Waterfall in Barreiras, Bahia State, BrazilGP0STTEN4Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STTEKUSoya Production in the Cerrado Region, BrazilCentral pivot irrigation system used in soybean plantations to increase the number of harvests per year. This system uses a large amount of water, which can affect the familiar agricultural system in the surroundings. This plantation, located in the municipality of Barreiras, western of Bahia state, is close by one traditional touristic location, the "Acaba Vida" waterfall.In original language:Cerrado Brasileiro e Produção de SojaSistema de pivô central de irrigação usado em plantações de soja para aumentar o número de colheitas por ano. Este sistema usa uma grande quantidade de água, o que pode afetar o sistema de agricultura familiar nas proximidades. Esta plantação, localizada no município de Barreiras, oeste da Bahia, está próxima de um famoso ponto turístico, a Cachoeira do Acaba Vida.Locations:Bahia-Brazil-Cerrado-South AmericaDate:27 May, 2019Credit:© Marizilda Cruppe / GreenpeaceLatitude:11°54'17.82"SMaximum size:3543px X 1991pxLongitude45°37'7.88"WKeywords:Aerial view-Agricultural land-Agriculture-Day-Deforestation-Fields-Forests (campaign title)-Irrigation-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Plantations-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:Brazilian Cerrado - All Images