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Agribusiness' Global Trail of Fire
Land Grabbing, Deforestation And Forest Fires In Brazil's Amazon, Cerrado And Pantanal
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dossier, phase 3

BRAZIL ON FIRE:

POLITICAL POWER IN THE TRAIL OF FIRE

October, 2022

WEAPONS IN THE BATTLE FOR TERRITORIAL CONTROL: capitalistic uses of fire against rural peoples

SOCIO-ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES: from dismantling to the challenges of recovery

SOUTH AMERICA: “Green” Destruction in the Amazon Rainforest

Fire and deforestation hold up Colombia’s political system

DEFORESTATION, FOREST FIRES AND LAND GRABBING: What’s going on in Paraguay?

Dossier, phase 2

the fire continues

november, 2021

AGRO = HUNGER – The Erosion of Agrobiodiversity and Food Cultures

THE EXPANSION OF MINING ON INDIGENOUS LANDS: An enemy with hooves of iron and gold

FIRE IN THE PANTANAL: the home of its traditional communities is burning

THE EU-MERCOSUL AGREEMENT:Fuel for Destruction of the Amazon, Cerrado and Pantanal

MINING AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF UNDERDEVELOPMENT: The Minas-Bahia and Eastern Amazon frontiers

RESISTANCE AGAINST FIRES: Traditional knowledge among Tocantins indigenous brigades

dossier, phase 1

agribusiness is fire

MArch, 2021

O Agronegócio e o Estado brasileiro: quem lucra quando a boiada passa?

Agribusiness and the Brazilian State: turning deforestation into profits

Dangerous Liaisons: International pension funds, wildfires and land grabbing in Matopiba

Presidência e parlamento a serviço dos grileiros: legislar para grilar

A President and a Parliament serving land grabbers through lawmaking and deregulation

Trabalho escravo, expropriação e degradação ambiental: uma conexão visceral

Slave labor, expropriation and environmental degradation: a visceral connection

Saberes que vêm de longe: usos tradicionais do fogo no Cerrado e Amazônia

Knowledge from afar: traditional fire use in the Cerrado and Amazon

A boiada está passando: desmatar para grilar

Deforestation as an instrument of land grabbing: Enclosures along the expansion of the agricultural frontier in Brazil

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Credits

Phase 1: AGRIBUSINESS IS FIRE
Editorial Coordinators: Diana Aguiar and Valéria Pereira Santos. Editorial Support: Bruno Santiago, Elvis Marques, Franci Monteles and Yndara Vasques.

Phase 2: THE FIRE CONTINUES
Editorial Coordinators: Carolina Motoki. Editorial Support: Andrés Pasquis, Bárbara Dias, Eliane Franco Martins, Ginno Perez, Gustavo Serafim, Joice Bonfim and Valéria Pereira Santos.

Phase 3: BRAZIL ON FIRE
Editorial Coordinators: Bárbara do Nascimento Dias e Valéria Pereira. Editorial Support: Gustavo Serafim, Ludmila Almeida and Tiago Miotto.

Translation: David Hathaway

Design and Illustrations: Estúdio Massa

Conception and Realization

The conception and production of the Dossier “Agribusiness’ Global Trail of Fire: LAND GRABBING, DEFORESTATION AND FOREST FIRES IN BRAZIL’S AMAZON, CERRADO AND PANTANAL” benefited from the involvement of representatives of social movements and organizations that make up the Brazilian Coalition AGRO é FOGO. A broad network of collaborators participated in various ways, such as: leaders in the territories who shared their reports on the conflicts; photographers who provided photos from their collections; cartographers and geoprocessing experts who organized maps; and people who co-authored the articles. Due credit is given in the contents of the Dossier.

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