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Brazil's Ethanol Plan Breeds Rural Poverty, Environmental Degradation
Written by Isabella Kenfield
Wednesday, 07 March 2007
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On January 22 the Lula administration announced it will increase federal funding for Brazil's sugar-based ethanol industry by almost US$ 6 billion over the next four years. One day later, U.S....

Via Campesina women protest against a Cargill ethanol plant in São Paulo

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This morning, more than 900 women from Via Campesina occupied the Cevasa sugarmill in the region of Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo state. Cevasa is the largest sugarcane company in Brazil, and was recently sold to Cargill, one of the largest agricultural...

Full Tanks at the Cost of Empty Stomachs: The Expansion of the Sugarcane Industry in Latin America

We, representatives of organizations and social movements of Brasil, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Colombia, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic, gathered at a forum on the expansion of the sugarcane industry in Latin America, declare that:

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Protests and Toughest Security Scheme Ever Await Bush in Brazil
Written by Elma Lia Nascimento
Tuesday, 06 March 2007
@ http://www.brazzilmag.com/content/view/7988/54/

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Brazilian social movements and workers unions are vowing to bring thousands of...

Porto Alegre, March 6th 2007

Via Campesina Brazil occupy large green desert land holdings in Rio Grande do Sul

Approximately 1,300 women from Via Campesina, who are mostly organized by the Landless Movement - MST, held four land occupations in Rio Grande do Sul this morning. Those actions are part of a series of National Struggles...

We of the movements that make up La Via Campesina are joining the groups allied with the indigenous struggles to gather signatures in a petition for the Demarcation of Tupinikim and Guarani indigenous lands that are owned by the Aracruz Cellulose company in Espírito Santo. The goal of the MST is to collect 100,000 signatures of workers...

February 23-27, 2007
DECLARATION OF NYÉLÉNI
Nyéléni Village, Selingue, Mali
Available @ http://www.nyeleni2007.org/spip.php?article290

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We, more than 500 representatives from more than 80 countries, of organizations of peasants/family farmers,...

Nyéléni 2007
Brazil: Social Movements Change Strategy for Lula’s Second Term
Originally Posted @ http://www.nyeleni2007.org/spip.php?article242

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The most important social movements in Brazil will conduct in 2007 a strategic change in their relationship...

The Uneasy Calm Continues

Now that Carnival has passed, we are beginning another political year. But looking at the horizon, what follows is a disturbing calm in the Brazilian political sitution, in which nothing appears to change the routes of the ship and the hegemony of the political and economic command of the country.

The...

[02/28/07] Landless Workers Released!

Dear Friends of the MST,

We are pleased to inform you that Judge Francisco Milton Araújo Jr., of Aguas Belas, Pernambuco, has decided in favor of the provisional release of landless rural workers Almir Silva Xavier and Everaldo Miguel de Oliveira. The two MST activists had been imprisoned in...

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