Environment
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Researchers Find a Way to Expand Agriculture Economy While Still Protecting Amazon Rainforest
New research proposes agricultural intensification measures that would allow Brazil, the world's top soybean exporter, to raise soybean production by 36% over the next 15 years while preserving the Amazonian rainforest.
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