Rural workers break cocoa fruit at a farm in Medicilandia, Para state, Brazil, March 19, 2018. Picture taken March 19, 2018. REUTERS/Marcelo Texeira
NEW YORK/MEDICILآNDIA, Brazil (Reuters) - For years, Valdomiro Facchi has made a living ranching on land carved from the Amazon rainforest. He's a small player in one of the world's biggest environmental disasters.
But now that his cattle have trampled the pastures to dust - and new laws prevent him from clearing fresh land - he has to find new income.
