In the first eight months of the year, INPE's figures showed, deforestation has fallen a cumulative 48% from the same period of 2022.
Brazil last month hosted a major rainforest summit, where eight Amazon nations agreed to a list of unified environmental policies and measures to bolster regional cooperation but failed to agree on a common goal for ending deforestation.
"We are experiencing a new moment, with more assertive policies and greater political will in favor of the Amazon," WWF-Brasil's director, Mariana Napolitano, said.
But more is still needed, including traceability and transparency in the trade of livestock, gold and other commodities, she added.
Reporting by Gabriel Araujo and Peter Frontini; editing by Jonathan Oatis and Sandra MalerOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons:
Bruno Kelly, Marina Silva, INPE, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Jair Bolsonaro, Lula, Bolsonaro, Mariana Napolitano, Gabriel Araujo, Peter Frontini, Jonathan Oatis, Sandra Maler
Organizations:
REUTERS, Environment Ministry, Thomson
Locations:
Uruara, Para, Brazil