(Opinion) Brazil’s land timeframe policy seeks a balance between farming and eco-preservation because it addresses economic needs and upholds indigenous rights. Ignoring it could risk Brazil’s role in the global commodities market. Let’s remember that farming accounts for one-third of our trade balance. Having a set timeframe will prevent social and economic chaos, especially in […]
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