Brazil: Xingu Indigenous Reserve Threatened By The Expansion Of ...

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8 Apr 2021

Author:Diálogo Chino Amaggi (part of Grupo André Maggi) Bunge Cargill COFCO Agriculture & livestock Logging & lumber Energy Hydropower & dam projects Brazil Indigenous Peoples Land Rights Free, prior & informed consent Climate Crisis Access to Water ... See all tags Amaggi (part of Grupo André Maggi) Bunge Cargill COFCO Agriculture & livestock Logging & lumber Energy Hydropower & dam projects Brazil Indigenous Peoples Land Rights Free, prior & informed consent Climate Crisis Access to Water Right to Food Clean, Healthy & Sustainable Environment See all tags Amaggi (part of Grupo André Maggi) Bunge Cargill COFCO Agriculture & livestock Logging & lumber Energy Hydropower & dam projects Brazil Indigenous Peoples Land Rights Free, prior & informed consent Climate Crisis Access to Water Right to Food Clean, Healthy & Sustainable Environment

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8 Apr 2021 Author:Diálogo Chino

Brazil: Xingu indigenous reserve threatened by the expansion of agribusiness, logging and megaprojects

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“Agro-industry surrounds Xingu indigenous territory”, 07 April 2021

...The Xingu was the first indigenous reserve created by Brazil’s government, established 60 years ago to preserve the biodiversity and the 16 ethnic groups living there...Today, the Xingu area produces 10% of Brazil's soybean exports. While the agricultural frontier advances through the Xingu basin, exports continue to break records. At the same time, this is where the largest deforestation in the Amazon is happening. Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro supports opening up the forest to mining and agriculture, sparking protests from tribes in the Xingu who feel they are under threat...Multinational companies such as Bunge and Cargill from the US, the Chinese Cofco and Brazil’s Amaggi have major operations in the region, according to data from the Trase platform, which tracks deforestation risk in supply chains...Research shows that the rains are decreasing in the municipalities surrounding the Xingu territory where deforestation is growing. With less rainfall, drought is more intense and bush fires more frequent. The construction of thousands of dams and reservoirs for livestock, agriculture and electricity generation also alters the flow of the waterways of the Xingu basin. The Belo Monte hydroelectric dam in Altamira threatens the very survival of the Xingu River...Soy is already consolidated in the south, while timber and cattle ranching are more commonplace from the middle to the north of the basin...

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