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Occupy Brazil: The Landless Dig In

Home » Agribusiness

Monoculture

The Forestry Code: only President Dilma’s veto remains

  • Brazilian Government
  • Monoculture
  • MST Campaigns
Info Source: 
Jornal Sem Terra
Original Publish Date: 
Feb 27 2012 (All day)

forestBy Luiz Zarref

After the vote on the rural manifesto, the text, written by Congressman Aldo Rebelo in the House of Representatives in June 2010 that details the deconstruction of the Forestry Code, was forwarded to the Senate.

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Major Changes in the Countryside Opens the Perspective of the MST to Reposition Itself in the Struggle

  • Agribusiness
  • Agritoxins
  • GMOs
  • Monoculture
  • Plans and Theories
  • Neoliberalism
  • Agrarian Reform
  • Brazilian Politics Society and Economy
Info Source: 
Jornal Sem Terra*
Original Publish Date: 
Jan 6 2012 (All day)

By Luiz Felipe AlbuquerqueMST March

Agriculture has undergone a major transformation in Brazil over the past 10 years, with the advancement of the agribusiness model. This model is based on: the production of monocultures on large estates; in an alliance of capitalist farmers, transnational corporations and financial capital; a mechanization that promotes expelling families from the countryside; and in an excessive use poisons, the agro-toxins.

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Degradation of Legal Amazônia increases 35%, says the Imazon Institute

  • Agribusiness
  • Food Sovereignty and Sustainability
  • Monoculture
Info Source: 
O Estado de S.Paulo
Original Publish Date: 
May 14 2011 (All day)

deforestationIn Amazonia, 299 square kilometers of forest were degraded in March of this year, an increase of 35% compared to the same period of 2010, when the area affected was 220 square kilometers. This data from the Deforestation Alert System (Sistema de Alerta de Desmatamento or SAD) was included in the last report from the Imazon Institue.

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Sales of pesticides increase in Brazil

  • Agribusiness
  • Agritoxins
  • Food Sovereignty and Sustainability
  • Monoculture
Info Source: 
Radioagencia, NP
Original Publish Date: 
Jul 29 2011 (All day)

 sprayingBy Vivian Fernandes

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"The grasslands is the area targeted for the advance of monoculture", states Dom Tomás

  • Agribusiness
  • Brazilian Government
  • GMOs
  • Monoculture
  • Seed Control
  • Agrarian Reform
  • Oppression of MST and Social Movements
Info Source: 
Revista do Brasil
Original Publish Date: 
May 17 2011 (All day)

tomasAt 88 years of age, the bishop emeritus of Goiás, Dom Tomas Balduíno, lives in the Dominican Monastery of  St. Jude Thaddeus in Goiânia, but travels throughout the world at the invitation of groups who ask him to speak about the latifúndio, monoculture, and water.

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Women’s Protest at Aracruz Celebrates 5 Years [3-4-11]

  • Agribusiness
  • Agritoxins
  • History
  • MST Occupations and Demonstrations
  • GMOs
  • Monoculture
  • Agrarian Reform
  • MST and Working Class Unity
Info Source: 
Da Página do MST
Original Publish Date: 
Mar 4 2011 (All day)

2006 action at aracruzBy Bianca Costa

On the morning of March 8, 2006, 1,800 women from Via Campesina carried out a major action against the monoculture of eucalyptus in Rio Grande do Sul.

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