Greenpeace Unearthed | What’s killing millions of bees in Brazil? @GreenpeaceUnearthed | Uploaded February 2020 | Updated October 2024, 6 minutes ago.
Brazil may be the biggest market for highly hazardous pesticides in the world, according to a new analysis of 2018 industry data. Almost two thirds of the toxic chemicals sold in Brazil were used on soya, grown to meet global demand for animal feed.
As part of an Unearthed investigation into the global trade of highly hazardous pesticides, we sent a video journalist to the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul to speak to beekeepers dealing with the chemical fallout from Brazil's soya boom.
Read the investigation by Unearthed and Public Eye: unearthed.greenpeace.org/2020/02/20/pesticides-croplife-hazardous-bayer-syngenta-health-bees
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Unearthed is an award-winning investigative journalism project from Greenpeace UK. Check out our latest stories: unearthed.greenpeace.org
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Brazil may be the biggest market for highly hazardous pesticides in the world, according to a new analysis of 2018 industry data. Almost two thirds of the toxic chemicals sold in Brazil were used on soya, grown to meet global demand for animal feed.
As part of an Unearthed investigation into the global trade of highly hazardous pesticides, we sent a video journalist to the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul to speak to beekeepers dealing with the chemical fallout from Brazil's soya boom.
Read the investigation by Unearthed and Public Eye: unearthed.greenpeace.org/2020/02/20/pesticides-croplife-hazardous-bayer-syngenta-health-bees
Subscribe to Unearthed for more videos: youtube.com/greenpeaceunearthed
Unearthed is an award-winning investigative journalism project from Greenpeace UK. Check out our latest stories: unearthed.greenpeace.org
Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/UE
And Facebook: facebook.com/greenpeace.unearthed