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Critics of Amazon deforestation from ‘less competitive’ countries: Bolsonaro

President says ‘agricultural revolution’ has allowed Brazil to use ‘just 8% of its territory’ for farming and crops, 19% for livestock

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 23 Nov 2020 3:00PM

Critics of Amazon deforestation from ‘less competitive’ countries: Bolsonaro
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has drawn international condemnation for presiding over a surge of deforestation and wildfires in the Amazon. – AFP pic, November 23, 2020

RIYADH – Brazil’s outspoken President Jair Bolsonaro hit out at “demagogic” and “unjustified” attacks over growing deforestation in the Amazon during the virtual G20 summit yesterday, claiming critics are from “less competitive” countries.

The far-right leader has drawn international condemnation for presiding over a surge of deforestation and wildfires in the world’s biggest rainforest.

“I present the facts, concrete data, not demagogic phrases which undermine public debate over a cause (my detractors) pretend to defend,” he told the summit.

Bolsonaro said an “agricultural revolution” has allowed Brazil to use “just 8% of its territory” for farming and crops, and 19% for livestock, preserving existing vegetation on two-thirds of the land.

“It’s with pride that I present these figures and reaffirm that we’re always working to ensure a high level of protection and reject unjustified attacks by countries which are less competitive and less sustainable.”

Bolsonaro, who has slashed funding for environmental agencies and wants to open protected Amazon land to industry, often accuses foreign critics of hypocrisy or coveting the region’s natural resources.

He has publicly clashed over the issue with French President Emmanuel Macron and US president-elect Joe Biden, among others.

Fires continue to ravage swathes of Brazil’s tropical rainforests, with at least 93,356 blazes reported in the Amazon between January and October, a 4.5% increase on the same period a year earlier.

Environmental destruction by Brazilian agribusiness firms is also threatening a long-sought trade deal between the European Union and the Mercosur bloc, of which Brazil is a member. – AFP, November 23, 2020

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