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Minc says he bet on the good sense to resume discussion on Forest Code

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Brasília - A day after criticizing the Minister of Agriculture, Reinholds Stephanes by closing the working group that was trying to change the Forest Code, the Minister of Environment, Carlos Minc, said today (13) who believes in "common sense "to continue the negotiations.

The group, which besides the two ministries, parliamentarians met environmentalists and representatives of agribusiness, went through three rounds of negotiation. In December, environmental nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have left the discussion before the proposal of Agriculture to reduce areas of conservation. Then decided to abolish the collegiate Stephanes.

"There were problems in the negotiation, but I hope to be overcome, because there are more than 20 projects in the House on this issue and nobody has majority to approve or disapprove this project. I'm sure that common sense will prevail, "Minc evaluated.

According to the minister, the environmentalists are willing to negotiate some points with Ruralista, which enabled the modernization of agriculture without "loosen" the preservation of areas of environmental preservation.

Minc said that, despite differences public, has a "good dialogue" with Stephanes. "We have made many agreements. This is a little harder, but will also stop coming, "he said.



Source: Agência Brasil


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