The Inga tree can fix atmospheric nitrogen into the soil, providing more fertile soil, reducing soil erosion, and rebuilding biodiversity.

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The Inga tree can fix atmospheric nitrogen into the soil, providing more fertile soil, reducing soil erosion, and rebuilding biodiversity.

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Trees that help keep soils fertile could slow deforestation in Brazil's "arc of destruction".
Trees that help keep soils fertile could slow or stop deforestation in Brazil's "arc of destruction". A project using inga trees hopes to show smallholders that they can earn a decent living from the land. Inga trees, known as ice-cream bean trees, fix nitrogen into the soil, boosting productivity levels. Scientists hope the scheme will convince smallholders not to sell their land to large agri-businesses and remain farmers in the Amazon.
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