Brazil Reimagined? - Agriculture of the Future?

Published: May 26, 2023, 8:37 a.m.

b'\\u2018Agroforestry Could Save Brazil\\u2019s Rain Forests\\u2019 stated TIME in the beginning of this year.\\n \\nBy more and more farmers, agroforestry is considered as the solution to produce while at the same time working on reforestation and restoration. Recovering the lands cleared and degraded for monoculture farming.\\n \\nThis 4th episode of Brazil Reimagined? takes you to the farms of those who work with this method in Brazil\\u2019s Amazon biome and beyond. From small holdings hidden between the forest trees to nature reserves in the midst of degraded areas.\\n \\nIt includes interviews with farmers who carefully copy models already present in the forest, and youngsters who combine the recovering of lands with the recovering of ancestral knowledge and cultures.\\n \\nInterviews with:\\n \\n\\xb7 Tino Alves (Agrotropical Amaz\\xf4nia)\\n\\xb7 Denise Bittencourt Amador (Fazenda S\\xe3o Louiz da Boa Sorte, Mutir\\xe3o Agroflorestal)\\n\\xb7 Luana Lopes (Terra Cura)\\n\\xb7 Gr\\xe9gori Martini (Harmonia)\\n\\xb7 Antorokay Lucas Mura & Tapuya Tatiana Mura (Nossa Maloca)\\n\\xb7 Jonas Steinfeld (PhD researcher Wageningen University)\\n \\nPresentation and editing: Nadine Vermeulen\\n \\nMusic included in this episode:\\n \\n\\xb7 Um Sonho by Na\\xe7ao Zumbi;\\n\\xb7 Mutir\\xe3o Agroflorestal;\\n\\xb7 Canto de Xango, by Baden Powell, Vinicius de Morais, and Aline Paes:\\n\\nDubbing and translation: Gustavo Caperutto Da Mota; Luana Cavalcante; Ani Deal; and Parker Deal'