PECUÃ�RIA NA AMAZÔNIA OS SUBSÃ�DIOS E A INCOMPATIBILIDADE COM O DESENVOLVIMENTO SUSTENTÃ�VEL
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The present work concludes that the federal livestock subsidies policy, carried out through exemptions, deferrals and reductions in rates or calculation basis, and credit measures, which consist in directing and controlling interest rates, are incompatible with the related obligations sustainability, sustainable development and environmental preservation. It is clear that, with the current production levels of livestock production, production is sufficient to avoid food safety risks, while the environmental damage caused by livestock, which is also related to illegal burning and deforestation activities, causes losses incurred on Amazon Forest Region, throughout society, with a great chance of irreversibility of the losses caused, while most of the production is destined for the foreign market. The work is done based on an extensive review of the bibliography, made with analysis of the laws, regulations and reports, related to the granting of subsidies to livestock and the environmental impact of the current levels of development of the activity.
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