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The Federal Regional Court of the 1st Region ruled in favor of Brazil Potash’s Autazes project in the Amazon on Tuesday.that ruled that if the land would be demarcated Indigenous in the future, then only Brazil’s Congress and federal agency Ibama could authorize mining in the area.
Indigenous leaders told MINING.COM that the new decision doesn’t reflect the opinion of the 12,000 people who live in the region. The Autazes project, however, is supported by the Mura Indigenous Council , one of the organizations that represent Indigenous peoples in the region.
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