Soy may have a pretty innocuous reputation thanks to its association with vegan food and meat alternatives. But don’t be fooled—crops of this pale legume are behind much of Brazil’s epidemic of deforestation. Since 2000, Brazil has doubled its total area of soy plantation to 36 million hectares and become the world’s largest producer. This expansion has erased vast swathes of forest and other habitats in some of the country’s most biodiverse regions.
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Source: Phys.org