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Deforestation Is Growing in Peru: More than 3.2 Million Hectares of Forests Have Been Lost Since 2001

Summary by La República
Persistent and increasingly complex deforestation, driven by illegal logging, drug trafficking, the expansion of the agricultural border, mining, forest fires and unplanned land use changes, but the environment does not occupy a central place in electoral proposals.
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Persistent and increasingly complex deforestation, driven by illegal logging, drug trafficking, the expansion of the agricultural border, mining, forest fires and unplanned land use changes, but the environment does not occupy a central place in electoral proposals.

·Lima, Peru
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La República broke the news in Lima, Peru on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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