This Sunday, World Food Day will be marked by mobilization against hunger and agribusiness
Why are we hungry? We collectively ask this question on this World Food and Food Sovereignty Day, against hunger and transnational agribusiness corporations
Why are we hungry? We collectively ask this question on this World Food and Food Sovereignty Day, against hunger and transnational agribusiness corporations
Aline Oliveira and Camilo Augusto of the MST Youth Collective explain on Arbor Day, this Wednesday (9/21), the MST will carry out actions to confront the environmental crisis and defend the biomes throughout the country.
Read the letter of the MST to the Brazilian people
Agenda includes agrarian reform and opening spaces for popular movements to participate with governments
For the MST, the agendas highlighted by the Act also include the threat of evictions that thousands of families currently face across the country.
Just during the Christmas Without Hunger campaign, around 250,000 people received donations in 24 states of Brazil
Agro-industry not just doesn’t prevent hunger to happen, but also promotes the inequality that creates it
National leader points out the role of food sovereignty in a context of growing hunger and poverty in Brazil
From October 8 to 16, actions were promoted in the five regions of the country, which included the donation of food from the Agrarian Reform, lunch boxes and meals, debates and online conferences, occupations, among others
Check out the 10 points below to see why the MST stands against hunger on this journey towards Food Sovereignty