More than US$ 3 Million in Fines on Illegal Loggers in Brazil’s Amazon

Operation Uiraçu, carried out by the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (Ibama), has already levied approximately US$ 3.3 million (R$ 8 million) in fines on sawmills responsible for illegal deforestation in the state of Amazonas.

According to the executive manager of the Ibama in Amazonas, Henrique Pereira, over 6 thousand cubic meters of wood have been seized.


Pereira says that 28 sawmills were inspected. “Of the 28, 22 sawmills have already been charged, and 6, barred. The apprehended wood should be donated to needy institutions in the region.”


According to Pereira, the operation also seized various pieces of equipment.


“This action is strategic in view of the fact that, by stopping these machines from functioning, we effectively put an end to the deforestation,” he said.


The operation, which is expected to continue through November, receives support from the Amazonas Environmental Protection Institute (Ipaam) and the Amazonas Protection System (Sipam).


ABr – www.radiobras.gov.br

Tags:

You May Also Like

Brazil’s Daily Oil Pumping Puts Petrobras Among World’s 8 Largest Oil Firms

Brazil's state-controlled oil multinational Petrobras announced Wednesday, December 26, in its end of the ...

Justice Approves Varig’s Sale. It’s Too Late to Save Brazilian Airline Though.

The Brazilian justice decided that bankrupt airline company Varig, which once was the pride ...

Left Gets a Boost in Brazil’s Election

According to the partial results announced by Brazil’s Federal Electoral Court (TSE), parties on ...

Brazil’s Petrobras Strikes Light Oil Deep in the Santos Basin

Petrobras, the Brazilian oil giant, announced yesterday, July 11, the discovery of light oil ...

Polls Show Lula Will Win Reelection in Brazil Hands Down

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva stands out as an undefeatable candidate for ...

Brazilians Can’t Agree on Getting Venezuela Aboard in Mercosur

One of the questions on the table in Montevideo as the 29th Mercosur Summit ...

Death to Brazil’s Varig!

In Brazil, only a foolish traveler flies Varig; or those fuming patriots, who insist ...

Amazon Deforestation Is to Blame for 75% of Brazil’s Air Pollution

Experts and representatives of the federal government indicated the Amazon’s deforestation as the main ...

Brazil's Abimaq

Brazil Adopts Cost-Reduction and Productivity-Increase Plan for Industries

A technological improvement program most of it paid by Brazil's government utilizing specialized technicians ...

Brazil Boom: Agribusiness and Machinery Give Paraní¡ State Best Year Ever

Sales by the industry of the southern Brazilian state of Paraná, from January to ...

WordPress database error: [Table './brazzil3_live/wp_wfHits' is marked as crashed and last (automatic?) repair failed]
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `wp_wfHits`