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After receiving a grant in 2019, the tribe switched its farming operations from monocropping – growing one plant in the same soil, year after year – to regenerative agriculture, a process ...
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How Pesticides and Monocultures Are Risking Our HealthBeneath the surface of abundant harvests lies a troubling reality: chemical-laden crops, exhausted soil, and rising health ...
Salomao Santos, leader of the Malungu organization, which represents quilombola communities in Pará and community leader of the village of Igarapé São João, admits that monoculture “can become a ...
Monoculture farming -- which involves growing only one type of crop at a time on a specific field -- is a common agricultural practice, especially in the U.S., which has about 440 million acres ...
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