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US tariffs affect 5,400 bioeconomy businesses in the Amazon, says study
With exported products off the list of exemptions, the Amazon bioeconomy will suffer negative impacts, says study by IPAM researchers with ABDI partners.
Immersion with journalists discusses fire dynamics in the state of Acre
An activity promoted in August by IPAM, in partnership with UFAC, covered the region's unique landscapes, such as bamboo forests and campinaranas.
Family farming in Marajó advances in cattle traceability
The region has the largest buffalo herd in the country and stands out for its extensive farming, marked by large open areas and properties that are still unfenced.
Indigenous people demand demarcation as a mitigation strategy
At a seminar to build the Climate Mitigation Plan, native peoples pointed out the need to establish concrete targets for its destination; the document is due to be presented at COP30.
Global food security depends on the Amazon, says IPAM director
Civil society representative at the COP, André Guimarães, called for the role of tropical forests in global health to be taken into account at the convention in Belém.
Training promotes the development of sustainable livestock farming in Pará
Representatives of state and regional family farming organizations took part in an activity that presented Pará's Sustainable Livestock program.
Fighting fire in the Amazon requires integration between institutions
A workshop coordinated by IPAM brought together those involved in fire management and outlined proposals for sharing resources between organizations.