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the university of minas sure ice. this plantation was one of the 1st monocultures in brazil to receive the f.s.e. seal of approval. he says that eucalyptus crops are popular because they re inexpensive to maintain and can be harvested in just 10 years. but the monoculture crops also dry out the soil and don t provide a habitat for wildlife. so how did this plantation qualify for f.s.e. approval. because one. this sort of land use was once classified as non-sustainable by environmentalist we even said it s extremely harmful pretty much the only thing worse than this type of monoculture would be to pave over the whole land. we asked matthew hansen to describe the spread of monocultures in brazil.
certification experts 1st promised us an interview but then cancelled it. here varicella is refusing to grant our additional request for a meeting. according to the f.e.c. reports this dispute has been settled but indigenous groups say they feel very cell has stolen their land. as it s you through says they feel that the eucalyptus plantation is wiping them out it was difficult for me to hear them say that. one of the tribal leaders said that the company is ruining the local environment and wiping them out. to strip shows commercial. eucalyptus crops have almost completely replaced the rain forest in this region. this has changed the face of the landscape. paper products made from trees that were cut down here we ll have the f.n.c. seal for sustainable forest management. and verizon has created jobs here.