The news comes ahead of a regional summit that aims to prevent South America's largest biome from hitting a calamitous tipping point.
The exact figure, which is based on the Deter satellite alert system, will be released in the coming days, but independent analysts described the preliminary data as "incredible" and said the improvement compared with the same month last year could be the best since 2005.
The rapid progress highlights the importance of political change. A year ago, under the country's far-right president Jair Bolsonaro, the Amazon was suffering one of the worst cutting and burning seasons in recent history. But following a new administration led by Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, which took power at the start 2023, the government has penalised land grabbers, run paramilitary actions to drive out illegal miners, demarcated more indigenous land and created more conservation areas.
The results will bolster Lula, Silva, and other Brazilian hosts of an Amazon summit designed to strengthen regional cooperation and taking place in Belém on 8-9 August with the participation of the eight rainforest nations - Brazil, Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, Guyana, and Suriname - plus France's overseas départment French Guiana.
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