Brazil will replant forests to decrease pressure on native growth

04/09/2004 - 12h28

Brasília - Within three years Brazil should be replanting the same quantity of forest as it culls, thus relieving the pressure on native woods and reducing deforestation. According to the Director of the National Forests Program in the Ministry of Environment, Tasso de Azevedo, the deficit will be cut by the 2006/2007 harvest period.

Data from the Ministry show that each year Brazil plants around 350 thousand hectares and harvests 500 thousand hectares.

Forest replanting will receive help from the Commercial Forest Plantation Program (PropFlora) and the National Program of Family Farming Incentives for Silviculture and Agroforest Systems (Pronaf Florestal), as well as technical assistance and the participation of private enterprise.

The PropFlora and Pronaf Florestal are programs for small and medium-sized producers. They were developed through interministerial partnerships to encourage reforestation, the recovery of degraded areas, and the generation of jobs and income. The actions are part of the Ministry of Environment's new National Forest Program, in collaboration with the Ministries of Agrarian Development, National Integration, and Agriculture.

Agência Brasil
Reporter: Daniel Gurgel
Translator: David Silberstein
09/06/2004