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“People Thought I Was Crazy”: Indigenous Seeds, a Remedy to Brazilian Agribusiness

In the Brazilian savanna, seed collectors are restoring lands ravaged by monocultures, intensive livestock farming, and fires. Seed by seed, they hope to see the Cerrado reborn. Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park (Goiás, Brazil), report Like constellations fallen from the sky, small white flowers atop long stems, clustered in bouquets, illuminate Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park, 250 km from Brasília. The chuveirinho, a (…) Read more Report …
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In the Brazilian savanna, seed collectors are restoring lands ravaged by monocultures, intensive livestock farming, and fires. Seed by seed, they hope to see the Cerrado reborn. Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park (Goiás, Brazil), report Like constellations fallen from the sky, small white flowers atop long stems, clustered in bouquets, illuminate Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park, 250 km from Brasília. The chuveirinho, a (…) Read more Report …

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Reporterre, le quotidien de l'écologie… broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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