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‘Agriculture of life’: the Rio families growing bananas to protect the world’s largest urban forest

2026-03-20 - 11:09

In the middle of the city, traditional growers blend crops with native species to preserve Pedra Branca state park’s biodiversity The sound of the scythes wielded by brothers Jorge and Ubirajara Cardia breaks the silence in the hills of Vargem Grande, in the south-west zone of Rio de Janeiro city. Quilombola from the Cafundá Astrogilda community, they harvest bananas the same way their ancestors used to. Every week, they select the bunches of prata, maçã, and Cavendish bananas, cut them down and, on the back of their mules, go down the hillside with the newly harvested crop. Through sloping ways in the forest, they travel about 5km (3 miles) along paths first opened by the Indigenous Tupinambá people and enslaved workers of African descent. Continue reading...

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