2 - intro to mato grosso
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Large scale commercial farming
Mato Grosso
Amazonas – Brazil
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The changing frontier
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Before the 1980s the whole of Mato Grosso was rainforest
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Home for many indigenous tribes like the Xingu
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Since the 1980’s there has been deforestation
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Every year 25000 square kilometres of rainforest is cleared in Brazil. That’s half the size of Slovakia every year.
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Why is this happening?
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Cimate Graph - Cuiaba
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Soya, Cotton, Cattle and Sugar
Soya is a very popular crop to grow in Mato Grosso. The soya beans can be crushed and made into animal feed or for human consumption and the oil used as a cooking oil or increasingly as a biodiesel for vehicles.
Other popular crops are cotton and sugar cane.
Also much of the land is cleared for cattle ranching.
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Top Soybean Producersin 2005
(million metric tons)
United States 83.9
Brazil 52.7
Argentina 38.3
China 17.4
India 6.6
Paraguay 3.5
Canada 3.0
Bolivia 1.7
Italy 0.5
World Total 214.3
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The Systems Approach
Inputs Processes Outputs
Feedback
Farming can be seen as a system. The inputs are processed and outputs are
produced. Some of those outputs feedback into the system.
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Traditional Hunter Gathering
Inputs Processes Outputs
Feedback
sunlight, hunting, basic tools, small subsistence cultivation, nuts, precipitation, twine, medicines and other forest products, growing season, grubs, forest cover, inherited knowledge, local seeds and natural
fertilizer, meat e.g. wild boar, high biodiversity, gathering, berries,
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Soya Farming
INPUTS Physical / Human Processes Outputs
Feedback
fertilizer, soya oil, sun, harvesting, rain, labour, soya meal, chemical pesticides, capital, flat land,
herbicides, soil, planting, tillage, machinery, eutrophication, seeds, cleared land, animal feed
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Issues concerning Mato Grosso
Do the economic gains from soya farming compensate for the loss of rainforest?
Can the benefits that rainforests bring be quantified? And paid for? (payment for environmental services)
What would be the effect of growing GM soya?
What role do indigenous tribes play in rainforest management?
What are the impacts of deforestation? (enviro/eco/soc/scales)
Is soya farming in Mato Grosso sustainable?
What are the alternatives?