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Farmer in rural Brazil pouring agricultural material into equipment during sustainable farming process, filmed as part of a conservation agriculture story.

MIGA / World Bank – Conservation Agriculture Film in Brazil

Local Production in Brazil for a World Bank story on conservation agriculture

Project Overview: A multimedia story produced in Brazil explores conservation agriculture practices as part of a World Bank Group and MIGA initiative. Filmed in Brasília and in the countryside of São Paulo state, the project highlights sustainable farming methods, including no-till agriculture and their impact on productivity, emissions reduction, and soil health. The story follows real farmers and showcases how innovative agricultural practices are contributing to food security and environmental sustainability. Our role: Brazil Base Productions handled the shoot on the ground in Brasília and in the countryside of São Paulo, filming and photographing with our own crew, while supporting the journalist responsible for the story. Our work included logistics coordination and local crew sourcing to ensure a smooth process for the World Bank’s editorial team.


Full article and video: https://www.miga.org/story/Conservation-Agriculture-Can-Help-Feed-the-World Client: MIGA (World Bank Group)

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