John Cain Carter

John Cain Carter (born 1966 in San Antonio, Texas) is a cattle rancher and conservationist who started the Brazilian rainforest conservation organization, Aliança da Terra.[1][2][3] Carter moved to Brazil from Texas in 1996, where he and his wife managed a 8200 hectare cattle ranch between the Xingu and Amazon Rivers in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso.[4] Shocked by the rapid deforestation occurring in the Amazon Rainforest, Carter started Aliança da Terra to provide economic incentives for farmers and ranchers to preserve the forest land.[2]

References

  1. Peck, Clint, Beef Magazine, Envirobeef, retrieved 2008-10-07
  2. 1 2 Butler, Tina, Mongabay.com, Saving the Amazon Rainforest Through Agricultural Certification, retrieved 2008-10-07
  3. Butler, Rhett, Mongabay.com, Can cattle ranchers and soy farmers save the Amazon rainforest?, retrieved 2010-01-30
  4. The Economist (2005-05-26). "The Amazon's Texan Saviour". The Economist. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-11-10. Retrieved 2008-10-07.

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