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burundiflag Our Work In Brazil
Population 196,342,592 (2000 estimate)
Overview

São Paulo State contains some of the last vestiges of the Atlantic Rainforest - only 7% of the original Atlantic Rainforest remains today. Much of the destruction of these forests was and is due to sugar cane production. In addition to cutting down the forests, sugar cane production leads to hectares and hectares of land being burned every year. Read more . . .

Our Response

We have initiated a long-term program to address low agricultural production, rural poverty, and environmental destruction.  Historically, the greatest impediment to sustainable land management was a lack of local capacity to solve agricultural and environmental problems. Read more . . .

Program Update We have had a great response to the article about our Brazil program in the June 14, 2011 Global Edition of Farming Matters magazine, and are excited about the continued expansion of our network in Brazil. Read more . . .
 


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Overview of Social and Environmental Issues
São Paulo State contains some of the last vestiges of the Atlantic Rainforest - only 7% of the original Atlantic Rainforest remains today. Much of the destruction of these forests was and is due to sugar cane production. In addition to cutting down the forests, sugar cane production leads to hectares and hectares of land being burned every year. After sugar cane has exhausted the land, cattle ranchers move in, thus causing significant erosion and even greater land degradation. As the land is degraded, springs dry up, soil washes away, agricultural production falls, and plant and animal species disappear.

São Paulo State is one of the richest regions of Brazil. Although this is the case, the richest 20% of Brazil's population has 64% of Brazil's riches, while the poorest 20% only has 2% of the country's riches. While traveling through the region, you will see large farms of thousands of hectares, but you will also see farmers pushing their small plots of land to their limits to make a living. The result is poor health and poor land for the poorest citizens of the region. The Brazilian government is trying to help by creating laws forcing land owners to reforest their lands, which in the end, will restore the land's health and benefit people. However, the government has not supplied any monetary or informational assistance, thus making it even more difficult on small land holders.

 

Vitoria
Teresa
Luiza
Vitroia stands near her one year old
seedlings
Teresa receives her moringa seeds

Luiza next to her two year old
leucaena trees

 

Our Response
We have initiated a long-term program to address low agricultural production, rural poverty, and environmental destruction.  Historically, the greatest impediment to sustainable land management was a lack of local capacity to solve agricultural and environmental problems.  Therefore, a significant portion of this initiative will be aimed at developing local capacity in agroforestry techniques that address issues endemic to Brazil such as overgrazing and the deforestation of waterways.

 
 
Program Update

August 2011
We have had a great response to the article about our Brazil program in the June 14, 2011 Global Edition of Farming Matters magazine, and are excited about the continued expansion of our network in Brazil. We look forward to meeting more people interested in practicing agroforestry in Brazil, and we appreciate your generous support of the program. You can see the latest pictures here - http://www.flickr.com/photos/plant-trees/sets/72157623954331784/.    

 


List of Partnering Organizations  
Amor de Mae Marília, São Paulo
Asilo São Vincente Londrina, Paraná
Assentados Paraná State Alvorada do Sul, Ortigueira, Sao Jeronimo da Serra, Paraná
Assentados São Paulo State Guaranta, São Paulo
Association of Small Farmers Marília, São Paulo
Cooperativa Sul Brasil Marília, São Paulo

Oriente Bee Association

Oriente, São Paulo

UEL - Universidade Estadual de Londrina

Londrina, Paraná
   
 
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