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Expanding the Soy Moratorium to Brazil’s Cerrado

机译:将大豆禁令所扩展到巴西的塞拉多

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The Cerrado biome in Brazil is a tropical savanna and an important global biodiversity hot spot. Today, only a fraction of its original area remains undisturbed, and this habitat is at risk of conversion to agriculture, especially to soybeans. Here, we present the first quantitative analysis of expanding the Soy Moratorium (SoyM) from the Brazilian Amazon to the Cerrado biome. The SoyM expansion to the Cerrado would prevent the direct conversion of 3.6 million ha of native vegetation to soybeans by 2050. Nationally, this would require a reduction in soybean area of approximately 2%. Relative risk of future native vegetation conversion for soybeans would be driven by the Brazilian domestic market, China, and the European Union. We conclude that, to preserve the Cerrado’s biodiversity and ecosystem services, urgent action is required, including a zero native vegetation conversion agreement such as the SoyM.
机译:巴西的塞拉多生物群落是热带稀树草原,也是重要的全球生物多样性热点。如今,只有原始面积的一小部分没有受到干扰,该生境面临着转换为农业特别是大豆的风险。在这里,我们将进行首次将大豆休养所(SoyM)从巴西亚马逊扩展到塞拉多生物群落的定量分析。到2050年,将SoyM扩展到Cerrado将会阻止360万公顷的天然植被直接转化为大豆。在全国范围内,这需要将大豆面积减少约2%。巴西国内市场,中国和欧盟将推动大豆未来本地植被转化的相对风险。我们得出的结论是,为了保护塞拉多的生物多样性和生态系统服务,需要采取紧急措施,包括零原生植被转化协议,例如SoyM。

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