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A recent study by Greenpeace Brasil, one of the world's largest environmental organizations, reveals that in 2023, illegal mining destroyed the equivalent of 1,409.3 hectares on the lands of the Yanomami, Kayapó and Munduruku peoples – the equivalent of clear-cutting four football pitches per day. The study further indicates that approximately 26,400 hectares across these three territories are severely affected by illegal activities.
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