Umari-RN em Destaque: Berço do Abacaxi Potiguar
The cover highlights the Umari district in Ielmo Marinho/RN, known as the "Land of Pineapple." The composition combines elements that represent local identity: in the background, the church and typical regional buildings reinforce the cultural and community character; in the foreground, the pineapple—whole and sliced—symbolizes the main agricultural activity and the pride of the residents. The landscape with plantations amplifies this connection with the countryside, highlighting the strength of cultivation in the local economy. The vibrant colors and the open sky convey a welcoming, productive, and vibrant atmosphere, valuing Umari as a place of tradition, flavor, and potential. #Pineapple #Northeast #Brazil #Agriculture #Roots #NortheasternPride #Interior #CountryLife #Tradition #BrazilThatEnchant

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