'Seed Transfer Zones' Offer Hope for Brazil's Degraded Lands
A recent study proposes the establishment of 48 'Seed Transfer Zones' across Brazil, aimed at enhancing native seed restoration efforts by considering varying climate and soil conditions.
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A recent study proposes the establishment of 48 'Seed Transfer Zones' across Brazil, aimed at enhancing native seed restoration efforts by considering varying climate and soil conditions.
As violence escalates in Colombia with bombings and assassinations, candidates in the presidential race are increasingly divided on how to address the situation.
Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz is grappling with escalating protests and blockades that have effectively besieged the capital, marking a significant challenge to his leadership less than six months into his term.
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Bolivia is experiencing escalating protests and confrontations with law enforcement as the nation grapples with economic challenges such as inflation and shortages.
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In a significant decision, forward Neymar has been named in head coach Carlo Ancelotti's 26-man squad for the upcoming World Cup this summer.
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Alex Saab, a former associate of Venezuela's ex-president Nicolás Maduro, has been deported to the US following a shift in political circumstances after Maduro's capture.
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