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Other financial systems in the agricultural practice of the Amazon

Major soy producers announce improved deforestation commitments—with caveats

Rural finance in the Pan Amazon: the Brazil success case

Roundtables and certification schemes in the Pan-Amazon

Coca in the Amazon – The anti-development crop

Local and national food crops in the Andean Amazon

High quality cacao in Amazonia

Cultivation and processing of Amazonian coffees

Why has deforestation reached record levels in Bolivia? (commentary)

Palm oil cultivation in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Brazil

Oil palm in the Pan Amazon

Agriculture in the Pan-Amazon: Swine and poultry – Adding value to farm production

Agriculture in the Pan Amazon: Global markets for soybean and corn crops

Intensive agriculture in the Pan Amazon: Soy, maize and other field crops

Livestock farming in the Andean Amazon and the rest of the Amazon

New satellite readings show full extent of mining in the Amazon Rainforest

National versus global markets – beef in the Brazilian Amazon

Industrial infrastructure in the Pan Amazon

Agriculture in the Pan Amazon: Beef production models

Agriculture: profitability determines land use | Chapter 3 of “A Perfect Storm in the Amazon”

Plan to bring Mennonite farmers to Suriname sparks deforestation fears

Sustainable infrastructure in the Pan Amazon: In search of an oxymoron

Investing in the Pan Amazon: How China’s investment operates

Infrastructure in the Pan Amazon: Railroad development

Infrastructure in the Pan Amazon: Waterway options

In the Amazon, global competition drives bulk transport systems

The future of hydropower in the Pan Amazon

Agro giant Cargill tied to deforestation in Bolivia’s Chiquitano forest

Hydropower in the Pan Amazon: An overview of the private energy sector in Ecuador and China’s role

Hydropower in the Pan Amazon: A look at the private energy sector in Peru

Hydropower in the Pan Amazon: Bolivia seeks an energy export model

Hydropower in the Pan Amazon: The Tapajós Basin and the prevalence of Indigenous rights

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