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Brazil’s Decisive Strides Towards Lower Deforestation Rates

Rodrigo Agostinho, head of Ibama, believes Brazil is on track to reduce deforestation within one to two years significantly.

Brazil's environmental agency, Ibama, actively implements policies and regulations to protect the country's diverse ecosystems and natural resources.

His confidence stems from Brazil's ongoing conservation efforts. These efforts are particularly focused on the Amazon region.

Agostinho shared this outlook with foreign journalists. He mentioned that Brazil could return to the low deforestation rates of 2012 soon.

The goal is to achieve zero . . .

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