Soy farming and land grab in the Brazilian Amazon

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The forest-farm frontier in the Amazon is rapidly moving towards the forest (Pic courtesy Dr. Tim Boekhout van Solinge)
The Water Channel

Large-scale soy monoculture is expanding rapidly in Latin America. Boosted by investment from multi-national corporations, it has moved well beyond the southern states and into the Amazon area. 

A majority of those dependent on land in the region are forest dwellers and small farmers. Their land rights insufficiently documented. At the same time, a large number of cases have been reported wherein agro-businesses, large farmers and government striking dubious land deals which take land, livelihood and food security away from the poor. 

In this interview, Dr, Sergio Sauer (National Rapporteur for Human Rights in Land, Territory and Food, Brazil) explains the politics and business of such land grabs. He also talks about how monoculture impairs food security, limitations of mass-media reportage, global significance of the Amazonian land grabs and why they are everyone’s business.



Link to the video on TheWaterChannel: http://thewaterchannel.tv/media-gallery/2727-soy-farming-and-land-grab-in-the-brazilian-amazon
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