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Home | CULTURE | Supermodel Gisele in Fresh Row With Brazil Farm Minister

Supermodel Gisele in Fresh Row With Brazil Farm Minister

January 18, 2019 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

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Supermodel Gisele Fires Back at Criticism from Brazil Farm Minister
Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen – Image source

From Voice of America

Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen on Wednesday rejected critiques by the country’s farm minister that questioned her knowledge about Brazil’s conservation efforts. Agriculture Minister Tereza Cristina Dias on Monday said that Bundchen should not be saying bad things about Brazil, for example by calling the country a deforester, without knowing the facts.

Bundchen, who is married to U.S. football star Tom Brady, in November blasted a proposal by President Jair Bolsonaro to merge the environment ministry with the agriculture ministry. That did not happen, but the Bolsonaro government has stripped Brazil’s environment ministry of oversight of areas such as water resources and eliminated its secretariat on climate change.

Bolsonaro, who counts on powerful farmers as part of his core supporters, has said he wants to end an “industry” of environmental fines, which activists say is a major tool for ensuring rules are followed. He has also suggested Brazil could exit the Paris Agreement on climate change.

Twitter response

“It surprised me to see my name mentioned in a negative way for defending and speaking in favor of the environment, because I’ve been supporting projects and involved in socio-environmental causes since 2006,” Bundchen wrote on Twitter.

“I’m always looking for knowledge through reading and contact with scientists, researchers, farmers, cooperative and environmental organizations.”

The post did not mention Dias or the agriculture ministry by name.

Dias responded by thanking Bundchen on Twitter for her message and saying they should work together to combat illegal deforestation.

Offer to get involved

In Monday’s radio broadcast, Dias said that Bundchen should be promoting Brazil’s sustainability efforts, arguing that the country’s preservation of two-thirds of its native vegetation is a major environmental accomplishment, rather than criticizing Brazil.

The minister later tweeted that she would soon invite Bundchen to be an ambassador for Brazil’s efforts to feed the world while preserving nature.

Bundchen did not indicate whether she had received an invitation or whether she would accept.

“I believe that agricultural production and environmental conservation need to go together, side by side,” she said in her posting.

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Filed Under: Democracy Culture Tagged With: Brazil, Celebrity Politics, South America

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