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23 July, 2013
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Bird on Giant Water Lilies in Brazil
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23 July, 2013
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Jaguar in a Zoo in Brazil
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24 July, 2013
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Bird in the Tapajós National Forest in Brazil
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22 July, 2013
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Cargill Port Facility in Santarém
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21 July, 2013
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Sunset at the Tapajós National Forest in Brazil
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20 July, 2013
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The Tapajós National Forest in Brazil
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18 July, 2013
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View From The ZF2 km 34 Tower in the Amazon
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18 July, 2013
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Road in the Amazon
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24 July, 2013
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Tropical Rainforest in Brazil
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24 July, 2013
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The Tapajós National Forest in Brazil
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24 July, 2013
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The Tapajós National Forest in Brazil
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24 July, 2013
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Family Prepare Tapioca in Brazil
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24 July, 2013
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Tapioca Farm in Brazil
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24 July, 2013
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Tapioca Farm in Brazil
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24 July, 2013
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Family Prepare Tapioca in Brazil
Restrictions Apply
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24 July, 2013
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Snake at Manaus Zoo in Brazil
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23 July, 2013
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Soya Farmer in Brazil
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23 July, 2013
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Satellite Image of Santarém Area
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22 July, 2013
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Cargill Port Facility in Santarém
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22 July, 2013
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Cargill Port Facility in Santarém
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22 July, 2013
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Soya Farm in the Amazon
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22 July, 2013
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Soya Farm in the Amazon
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21 July, 2013
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Tapajós National Forest in Brazil
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21 July, 2013
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Trees in the Tapajós National Forest in Brazil
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21 July, 2013
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Trees in the Tapajós National Forest in Brazil
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Amazon Soya Documentation
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07/23/2013
The soya industry has temporarily stopped buying produce from newly-deforested areas in the Amazon, but permanent protection is not guaranteed.
A Soya Working Group was created to support the implementation of the moratorium. Members include soya traders such as Bunge, Cargill, ADM and Amaggi, as well as NGOs including Greenpeace, Conservation International, TNC, IPAM and WWF. The Brazilian government also committed to support the moratorium by speeding up the registration and mapping of rural properties. This includes designating environmental and economic zoning within the Amazon biome and prioritising areas where soya production is concentrated. The government also monitors and searches for newly deforested areas, using advanced satellite mapping at a higher level of detail than before.
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