Transgenic soybean and cotton displaces families at brazilian northeast | What's Happening in Brazil
Traditional communities that have been living in Chapada do Apodi, an area located between the states of Ceará and Rio Grande do Norte, for fifty years, are once more under threat by agribusiness. The expansion of transgenic soybean and cotton is spreading pesticides throughout the region, which affects the health and agricultural production of the families. Many were forced to left the region.
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