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‘A landmark’: Brazil’s prosecutors hail court ruling to preserve Fordlandia

‘A landmark’: Brazil’s prosecutors hail court ruling to preserve Fordlandia

Summary

Brazil’s courts have ordered the protection of Fordlandia, a town built by Henry Ford in the Amazon rainforest in 1928. The decision requires government agencies to work together to preserve the site, which has fallen into decay but holds historical significance.

Key Facts

  • Fordlandia was established by Henry Ford in 1928 to produce rubber for his car company.
  • The town had modern infrastructure for its time, including a hospital, running water, electricity, and a cinema.
  • Fordlandia’s rubber plantation failed due to fungus and pests, and the project was sold to Brazil in 1945.
  • The site has been neglected for decades, with buildings deteriorating and services like running water unreliable.
  • The court ruling mandates collaboration among federal, state, and local governments to protect the site.
  • Thousands of people still live in Fordlandia despite the decaying infrastructure.
  • The preservation effort is seen as important for Brazil’s cultural heritage and could support local tourism.
  • Poverty is high in the area, with nearly 40% of people in the state of Para living in poverty as of 2023.
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