Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Insecticide-Spraying-in-Brazil-27MZIFSELM3.htmlConceptually similarInsecticide Spraying in BrazilGP01I3Completed★★★★Amazon Deforestation in BrazilGP0ZORCompleted★★★★Amazon Deforestation in BrazilGP0SCWCompleted★★★★Amazon Deforestation in BrazilGP0936Completed★★★★Amazon Deforestation in BrazilGP01AMACompleted★★★★Amazon Deforestation in BrazilGP0JZICompleted★★★★Amazon Deforestation in BrazilGP0HWICompleted★★★★Amazon Deforestation in BrazilGP0WSGCompleted★★★★Amazon Deforestation in BrazilGP01DLJCompleted★★★★View AllGP0JZJInsecticide Spraying in BrazilSoy farming and spraying of the land near Sinop.Greenpeace document a number of geographical areas in the Amazon, looking at the impacts of deforestation on various aspects of forest life. They look at people, natural wildlife and the landscape which has drastically altered as huge areas are cleared to meet agricultural demand. Soya plantations are the leading cause of deforestation in the region.Locations:Brazil-Mato GrossoDate:24 Feb, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Daniel BeltráMaximum size:3504px X 2336pxKeywords:Aerial view-Aeroplanes-Agriculture-Day-Fields-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Pesticides-Reflections-Soya beans-Spraying-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Amazon Deforestation Documentation in BrazilGreenpeace document a number of geographical locations in the Amazon, looking at the impacts of deforestation on various aspects of forest life. They look at people, natural wildlife and the landscape which has drastically altered as huge areas are cleared to meet agricultural demand. Soya plantations are the leading cause of deforestation in the region.Related Collections:Ten Years in the Amazon (Photo & Video)Herbicide Tolerance and GM Crops (All Photographers)Agriculture at a Crossroads: Food for Survival (All Photographers)How JBS is Still Slaughtering the Amazon, Report Photos