Yerba mate: around 200 hectares were affected by the rains in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Published 2024년 10월 27일

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A meeting led by Embrapa brought together researchers and extension technicians to discuss the impacts of heavy rains on Rio Grande do Sul, with a particular focus on the yerba mate sector. The meeting highlighted losses in production, the need for recovery, and the requirement for joint actions to minimize damage. The floods caused significant issues such as soil erosion, river silting, and the destruction of local roads, impacting the flow of harvested yerba mate. The meeting also emphasized the need for investment in the recovery of native vegetation and permanent preservation areas, and noted the need for valuing micro-basin planning and the use of management instruments for recovery. Embrapa has offered to assist with research, information, and technologies for soil and vegetation recovery.
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A meeting of Recupera Rural RS, a program organized by Embrapa, brought together researchers and extension technicians to discuss the impacts of the heavy rains that hit Rio Grande do Sul and the consequences for the yerba mate sector. The discussions focused on losses in yerba mate production, the recovery of affected areas and the need for joint actions to minimize damage. The meeting was held during the 3rd Erva-mate XXI Seminar, organized by Embrapa Florestas, in Curitiba (PR). Check out the latest information on agriculture, livestock, the economy and weather forecasts in the palm of your hand: follow Canal Rural on WhatsApp! During the meeting, the damage report prepared by Emater-RS/Ascar for the entire state of Rio Grande do Sul was presented. The loss of soil from hillsides and silting of rivers were indicated as the biggest problems, in addition to the deposition of sediments on agricultural crop areas. In livestock farming, there are reports of losses of thousands of ...
Source: CanalRural

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