Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Timber-for-Shipping--Brazil--2007--27MZIFLPGI61.htmlConceptually similarTruck with Timber (Brazil: 2007)GP0RVKCompleted★★★★Sawmill for Coal Production (Brazil: 2007)GP0QE0Completed★★★★Trucks Transport Illegal Timber (Brazil: 2007)GP0TBZCompleted★★★★Truck Transports Logs (Brazil: 2007)GP01AMFCompleted★★★★Logging Truck in Para State, BrazilGP0STONJ2Completed★★★★Logging Truck in Para State, BrazilGP0STONDGCompleted★★★★Logging Truck in Para State, BrazilGP0STONJ3Completed★★★★★★Logging Truck in Para State, BrazilGP0STONJ4Completed★★★★Logging Truck in Para State, BrazilGP0STONJ1Completed★★★★View AllGP0132ETimber for Shipping (Brazil: 2007)Processed timber waiting to be shipped at Santarém's port.An eight-month Greenpeace investigation revealed that the Brazilian Government’s Agency for Land Reform (INCRA) is setting aside large ‘land settlements’ in rainforest areas of great value to the timber industry, instead of already-deforested areas intended for farming land for poor communities. Once set up, the Agency encourages links between the logging companies and unregulated ‘land settlers associations’, which encourages the gross exploitation of the newly-formed ‘settlement’.Locations:Brazil-Pará-Santarém-South AmericaDate:12 Jun, 2007Credit:© Greenpeace / Alberto Cesar AraújoMaximum size:1752px X 1168pxKeywords:Brazilian Government-Commercial logging-Day-Forests (campaign title)-GOVERNMENTS & GOVERNMENT ORGANISATIONS-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Timber-TransportationShoot:Land Reform Agency Investigation in BrazilAn eight-month Greenpeace investigation revealed that the Brazilian Government's Agency for Land Reform (INCRA) is setting aside large ˜land settlements" in rainforest areas of great value to the timber industry, instead of already-deforested areas intended for farming land for poor communities. Once set up, the Agency encourages links between the logging companies and unregulated ˜land settlers associations", which encourages the gross exploitation of the newly-formed ˜settlement".