SAO PAULO: Brazil announced on Friday the suspension of dredging operations on a major Amazon tributary, after Indigenous communities protested the work on rivers they see as vital to their way of life.
Hundreds of Indigenous people have been protesting for two weeks outside the port terminal of US agribusiness giant Cargill in northern Brazil to draw the attention of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s government.
They have been angered over the dredging and development of Amazon’s rivers for grain exports.
The government said in a statement that it suspended the process of contracting a company for annual dredging work on the Tapajos River in the state of Para “as a gesture of negotiation.”
Protesters have demanded the cancelation of a decree signed by leftist leader Lula in August which designated major Amazonian rivers as priorities for cargo navigation and private port expansion.
They also want the cancelation of a federal tender issued in December worth 74.8 million reais ($14.2 million) to manage and dredge the Tapajos River.
In addition to suspending the dredging process, the government promised on Friday to consult with local communities before proceeding with any work.
Brazil suspends dredging of Amazon river after Indigenous protests
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Brazil suspends dredging of Amazon river after Indigenous protests
- The government said it suspended the process of contracting a company for annual dredging work on the Tapajos River in the state of Para “as a gesture of negotiation”
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