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Forests: Biggest losses in South America, Africa
25 March 2010, Rome -- The rate of deforestation shows signs of decreasing ? but is still alarmingly high. According to the newly published Global Forest Resources Assessment 2010, deforestation ? mainly the conversion of tropical forests to agricultural land ? shows signs of decreasing in several countries but continues at a high rate in others. South America and Africa had the highest net annual loss of forests in 2000-2010, with four and 3.4 million hectares respectively. (FAO Photo: Forestry experts in Congo-Brazzaville)

"The rate of deforestation is still very high in many countries and the area of primary forest - forests undisturbed by human activity - continues to decrease, so countries must further strengthen their efforts to better conserve and manage them".
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Topic(s): Biodiversity, Forestry
Produced by: FAO
 
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