“Brazilian Agriculture: The Miracle of the Cerrado”

Prabhupada, February 12, 1976, Mayapura:  […] To save money. Machine means unemployment for many. Tractor, they’re using, they’re unemployment for bulls and plowmen and then they, bulls have to be killed. This is going on. Unemployment, then kill them. Vietnam, send all the men to fight and kill them. As soon as there is overpopulation, they declare war so that people may be killed. Full Conversation

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“Brazilian Agriculture: The Miracle of the Cerrado”

"If we see anything like what happened in Brazil itself, feeding the world in 2050 will not look like the uphill struggle it appears to be now."


Brazil has revolutionised its own farms. Can it do the same for others?
Aug 26th 2010 | THE ECONOMIST | CREMAQ, PIAUÍ

In a remote corner of Bahia state, in north-eastern Brazil, a vast new farm is springing out of the dry bush. Thirty years ago eucalyptus and pine were planted in this part of the cerrado (Brazil’s savannah). Native shrubs later reclaimed some of it. Now every field tells the story of a transformation. Full Article

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