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Tue Apr 7, 2020, 07:39 AM Apr 2020

Brazil Exports 1,000s Of Cargos Of Wood w/o Authorization, Fires Analyst Who Upheld Law

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Reuters reported last month that Brazil had exported thousands of shipments of wood from an Amazonian port over the past year without authorization from the federal environment agency Ibama. After the issue was discovered, amid heightened controversy over deforestation of the Amazon rainforest under far-right President Jair Bolsonaro, Ibama’s chief rescinded a rule requiring the agency authorize all wood cargoes.

Lifting the rule flew in the face of a group of analysts led by Andre Socrates de Almeida Teixeira, coordinator-general for monitoring biodiversity use and foreign trade, who had pushed for it to be upheld. According to notices in the official gazette, Salles removed Teixeira from his post and replaced him with Rafael Freire de Macêdo, who was already working in a related area. Teixeira declined to comment and Macêdo did not immediately respond to request for comment.

Ibama said it was a routine change made within applicable rules, without elaborating. The environment ministry did not respond to request for comment. A source familiar with the matter told Reuters that Teixeira’s firing was in retaliation for his dissent. “It was more of a political change to appoint someone who is more flexible ... to ease controls and facilitate wood exports,” the source said.

Ibama had previously stated that wood cargoes must get export clearance from the federal Revenue Service, which is only granted after cross referencing with the country’s system for overseeing wood to verify that it is of legitimate origin. As such, Ibama is still able to make spot inspections of wood cargoes bound for export.

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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-brazil-environment/brazil-minister-fires-analyst-who-opposed-unauthorized-wood-exports-idUSKBN21O30F

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