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 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…
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…
Yerba mate, South America’s beloved brew, faces a changing climate
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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