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  • 5/10/2025
In Brazil the Landless Movement's National Fair for the Agrarian Reform enters its third day. From Sao Paulo our correspondent Ignacio Lemus, gives us more details.
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00:01In Brazil, the Landless Movement's National Fair for the Agrarian Reform enters its third
00:07day.
00:08From Sao Paulo, corresponding to Axel Lemus with all the details.
00:13Greetings studios.
00:14This is the first day of the Agrarian Reform National Fair of the Landless Workers Movement,
00:20the MST.
00:21So far 1,500 field workers have come here with their agroecological production from 23 states
00:28plus the Federal District of Brasilia.
00:30There are tons and tons of very diverse food in a contrast sample with the prevailing production
00:36models of agribusiness in Brazil where production is concentrated in export commodities.
00:42Here the MST shows that it is possible to produce food to feed the Brazilian population in a context
00:48of increase in the price of food.
00:54On the other hand, during today's day ministers from the government of Lula da Silva will
00:58arrive.
00:59They have also done so yesterday.
01:01There are requests from the MST to settle the 65,000 peasants without land who are often
01:07on the banks of the roads, who are often resisting the rain, under the tarp, waiting for a territory
01:13to plant and live.
01:15It is not by magic that the MST produces poison-free food to fit the Brazilian population.
01:20An agrarian reform is necessary for all of this and this is the sample brought here by the
01:25MST to Sao Paulo, the largest Brazilian city and in South America.
01:30We will continue during today's day with this coverage of Telesur from here, from Sao Paulo,
01:36in the Parque de Agua Branca, bringing you all the information about this gigantic fair
01:40of agroecology, of resistance and also of politics that the MST is carrying out.
01:45Back to studios.

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