Droughts jeopardize the Amazon's pirarucu fishing economy, urging communities to seek climate adaptation measures.
Two years of record-breaking drought have dealt a heavy blow to what is arguably the Amazon’s most successful sustainable ...
According to Brazil's National Center for the Monitoring of Natural Disasters (Cemaden), South America's largest country is facing the most severe drought in its recent history. The agency also ...
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Brazil also has an annual 750,000 tons wheat import quota that is exempt from tariffs. Lima said it is difficult to estimate how much wheat will be coming from outside Mercosur.
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The consequences of climate change are already taking a toll in Latin America, with an extended drought. A worst-case ...
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More than 420,000 children in the Amazon basin are being badly affected by a drought parching much of South America that is ...
AGUA CLARA, Brazil — Two years of record-breaking drought have dealt a heavy blow to what is arguably the Amazon’s most successful sustainable economy: the managed fishery for the giant pirarucu.