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Yerba Mate, South America’s Beloved Brew, Faces a Changing Climate

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There is a Guaraní legend that tells the story of a young Indigenous man who sets off into the Chaco jungle, equipped with a length of tacuara, a type of bamboo stick, and a calabash gourd known as “mati” in his language. After losing his way, and all hope, during a difficult quest, his wares prove to be invaluable when he encounters the leaves of a plant that, once mixed with water and sipped from his gourd, revives his spirits and gives him en…

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There is a Guaraní legend that tells the story of a young indigenous man who goes into the jungle of Chaco, equipped with a piece of tacuara — a type of bamboo cane — and a pumpkin known as “mati” in his language. After losing his course and all hope during a difficult search, his provisions turn out to be a blessing when he finds the leaves of a plant that, when mixed with water and sips from his pumpkin, give him back the spirit and give him e…

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As global warming begins to change the map for producers, sustainable cultivation is booming in Uruguay, where it is consumed the most. Yerba mate: the effects of deregulating a sector in which five companies concentrate 85% of the gondola There is a Guaraní legend that tells the story of a young indigenous man who goes into the Chaco jungle, equipped with a piece of tacuara — a type of bamboo cane — and a pumpkin known as “mati” in his language…

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dialogue.earth broke the news in on Friday, September 19, 2025.
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