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Native groups state Brazil plans Amazon grain train behind their backs

Indigenous individuals who see a risk to their ancestral lands from the construction of a. train to bring grains to a port in the Amazon on Monday pulled. out of a work group created by the government in 2015 to. advance the project.

The Munduruku and Kayapo individuals, together with people from the. Xingu appointment stated in a letter to the Transport Ministry. that the work group was not doing its task of discussing the. 1,000-km (620-mile) Ferrograo train with all celebrations.

The ministry did not right away respond to an ask for. comment, nor did transport regulator ANTT or state. facilities company Infra S.A. responsible for the project.

The Ferrograo strategy is backed by farmers and grain traders. who say it would reduce reliance on roads and lower costs for. transferring soy from the farm state of Mato Grosso to the river. ports in the Amazon basin for export. Indigenous communities say. they have actually not been spoken with on a job that will affect their. environment and lead to logging.

Brazil's Supreme Court in 2015 suspended the plan pending. more studies on the effect of the controversial train.

There is no respect. The government is not consulting us,. stated Alessandra Munduruku, winner of the 2023 Goldman. Ecological Reward for her efforts to stop mining development. in the Amazon. They just want to grow and export more soy, she. told outside the ministry.

In their letter to the transportation minister, Indigenous. neighborhoods said the studies were finished with no discussion or. participation of the work group, which transport regulator. ANTT has currently decided to go ahead and open bids for the. construction of the railway.

From today onwards, we will no longer participate in the. work group. But we will spare no effort to stop this destructive. task, the letter seen stated.

The train would lead to logging and affect the lands. of 16 Indigenous individuals all this to increase the revenues of. big transnational companies that export soybeans and corn.

The government states the railway would help safeguard the. area general by decreasing heavy traffic on a highway signing up with. the same points, and cut making use of nonrenewable fuel sources in trucks. Sydney Possuelo, Brazil's leading expert on isolated tribes,. concurred the railway was the lower of 2 evils as it would. bring in less outsiders than an enhanced highway in an area. already a hotbed for land grabbers, illegal miners and loggers.

(source: Reuters)