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Landless Workers’ Movement Gathers 170,000 People for Agrarian Reform Fair in São Paulo

#Ensayos fotográficos#Soberanía Alimentaria
mayo 2017

Christy Pardew

In early May, small-scale farmers traveled from all over Brazil to bring their goods to the second National Fair of Agrarian Reform in São Paulo organized by Grassroots International Partner the Landless Workers Movement (MST). According to organizers, 170,000 people attended the fair, outshining the success of the first fair in 2015. All participating farmers were members of the MST, bringing fruits and vegetables produced on MST settlements and encampments. The public came to purchase healthy food grown sustainably without pesticides, to enjoy the music and entertainment, and to support the MST.

Read more about the fair from Brasil de Fato.

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