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Cargill's controversial soya port closed in the Amazon

Feature story | March 29, 2007 at 1:19

In the heart of the Amazon rainforest a huge soya port owned by the giant US company Cargill has just been closed down by the Brazilian Environmental Agency (IBAMA). The orders to close the port came after a seven-year legal battle by the...

Landmark Amazon soya moratorium extended

Feature story | June 18, 2008 at 6:37

The announcement from soya traders in Brazil to extend a moratorium on soya expansion, provides hope for the Amazon rainforest. We're not out of the woods yet, but this decision and the history of campaigning which got us here should be...

10 years ago, the Amazon was being bulldozed for soy. Then everything changed.

Blog entry by Paulo Adario | May 11, 2016

This week – after months of negotiation and uncertainty – the Brazilian government, the soy industry and civil society organizations, including Greenpeace, indefinitely renewed an agreement keeping huge swathes of Amazon rainforest...

Greenpeace's global campaign against GE soy

Image | May 14, 2004 at 1:00

Supporting Greenpeace's global campaign against GE soy the Rainbow Warrior arrives in Auckland, New Zealand on the last leg of the trans-Tasman GE Free Tour. She was flying a banner saying: "INGHAMS GE Feed Not Wanted"

Greenpeace's global campaign against GE soy

Image | May 14, 2004 at 1:00

AUCKLAND: Supporting Greenpeace's global campaign against GE soy the Rainbow Warrior arrives in Auckland, New Zealand on the last leg of the trans Tasman GE Free tour. She was flying a banner saying: "INGHAMS GE Feed Not Wanted"

Greenpeace's global campaign against GE soy

Image | May 14, 2004 at 1:00

AUCKLAND: A Maori warrior greets the Rainbow Warrior as it arrives in Auckland, New Zealand on the last leg of the trans Tasman GE Free tour. She was flying a banner saying: "INGHAMS GE Feed Not Wanted"

Rainbow Warrior stop a GE soy shipment

Image | July 19, 2004 at 1:00

AUSTRALIA, PORT KEMBLA: The Rainbow Warrior blocking the channel into Port Kembla to stop a GE soy shipment entering Australia.

Greenpeace protests against GE soy shipment into Australia

Image | August 5, 2004 at 1:00

AUSTRALIA - A shipment of genetically modified soy entered Port Melbourne today only to be met by Greenpeace activists appalled by the arrival of GE into the Australian food chain.

A Greenpeace activist locks herself to the gates of aTegel factory

Image | January 19, 2001 at 0:00

CHRISTCHURCH: A Greenpeace activist locks herself to the gates of the Tegel factory in Christchurch as part of a protest against the company's continued use of GE soy in chicken feed.

A Greenpeace activist blocking entrance of Tegel factory

Image | January 19, 2001 at 0:00

CHRISTCHURCH: A Greenpeace activist on a tripod blocking the entrance to the Tegel factory in Christchurch.

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