Concern among Indigenous leaders, relief for a few, as Amazon Soy Moratorium falters
PolicyTuesday, March 3, 2026Mongabay

Concern among Indigenous leaders, relief for a few, as Amazon Soy Moratorium falters

Indigenous leaders in Brazil express concerns that the potential failure of the Amazon Soy Moratorium will lead to increased deforestation around Indigenous territories, threatening both ecosystems and Indigenous rights. The situation highlights the tension between agricultural expansion and environmental protection in the Amazon.

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