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(Reuters) - Brazil will auction large swaths of the Amazon forest to be managed by private timber companies and cooperatives to help reduce demand for illegal logging, a top official told Reuters on Monday. After years of legal battles and political opposition, the government is reviving concessions for private companies to log its national forests.
"The future of the Amazon -- combating deforestation and climate change -- is strengthening forest management. I don't see any other solution," Antonio Carlos Hummel, head of Brazil's National Forestry Service, said at the Reuters Global Climate and Alternative Summit. he government will grant private companies logging concessions for nearly 1 million hectares (2.47 million) by year-end and, within 4 to 5 years, nearly 11 million hectares (27 million acres), the size of the U.S. state of Virginia.
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While illegal logging usually produces wealth for only a few, forest concessions, at least on paper, generate lasting jobs and tax revenues for the government. Aware of failed private timber concessions in Africa and parts of Asia, Brazilian lawmakers took certain safeguards.
"We included a series of community control mechanisms," said Hummel, referring to non-government organizations that participate in public audits of concessions.
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