deforestation: Intensive farming of cleared land could save rest of the rainforest

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Brazil has cleared large parts of the rainforest for use as farmland, encouraging economic growth but causing environmental harm. Now researchers suggest that making intense use of already cleared land could avoid the need to fell any more trees

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deforestation: Intensive farming of cleared land could save rest of the rainforest

deforestation: Intensive farming of cleared land could save