May 2nd, 2025
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A new law in Peru is bad for trees.
People can cut trees now. They do not need to ask.
"This is very bad for us," said Alvaro Masquez Salvador.
He said, "Forests are not for one person. They are for the country."
People like the new rule. It helps farmers in Peru.
People asked people from farms in Peru. They asked Maria Zeta Chunga too. She likes the law. One person from the farms said no comment.
Peru has a lot of trees. The trees are good for the Earth.
Before, you needed to ask to cut trees. Now, you do not need to ask.
Some people in Peru did not like a law. A court said the law is okay. One part of the law is not good. But the last part is okay. This part helps people who changed land before. Maybe they did not do it right. Some people say this is bad.
The court said sorry. They did not ask the Indigenous people. The Environment Ministry helps with forests.
A man says: "The law is bad for the people. The people must say yes first. But the bad thing is still okay."
This change is like Brazil.
In Peru, bad people help. Some farmers help too.
Bad people and good people are together.
Julia from Peru said the government is not telling the truth.
This is bad for rules.
He said this is not good.
Olivier says the new law is not for the EU tree rule.
He said: "This law is good. It stops bad things for forests. It helps coffee, cocoa, wood. It is easy."
They go to other countries for help.
Many Native leaders say this law is bad for their land and their people.
Julio said the new rule is bad for the land and nature.
"We protect our home and the world," said Cusurichi.
May 2nd, 2025
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