The amount of land cleared in Brazil's Amazon rainforest rose sharply again in 2003-2004. The Brazilian environment ministry said destruction of the world's largest tropical forest rose to 10,088 square miles in 2003-2004 from 9,496 square miles a year earlier.
As Brazil grabs an ever larger slice of global agricultural trade, environmentalists are worried that the expansion of soy and cattle farming in the Amazon will be impossible to stop.
The worst year for Amazon destruction was 1994-1995, when 11,216 square miles was cleared. The 2003-2004 figure is the second largest amount of land cleared.
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's government adopted an action plan last year to protect the Amazon after the 2002-2003 figure represented the previous second highest level.
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