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Amazon Journey 2013

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LAB Editors Sue Branford & Nayana Fernandez travel to the Amazon to visit garimpeiros, quilombos, Mundukuru Indians and others defending land and community rights.

Tiburon aid worker to speak about El Salvador crop shortages

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Extreme weather conditions in Central America have created drought in El Salvador in recent months. Will Jason reports.

MEXICO:SURREAL LEADERSHIP ON FOOD SECURITY

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Mexico's agricultural policies threaten its few successes, including the honey sector, and promote multinationals. Timothy A. Wise reports.

Peasants are Victims of the Cornering of the Land Market in...

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Peasants are suffering the effects of a land grab, stimulated by governments, anxious about their food security, and by multinationals, keen to cash in on agrofuels (In English and French).

Mexico: The Cost of U.S. Dumping

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Timothy Wise examines the impact of NAFTA on Mexican agriculture.

Honduras: Terror in the Aguán

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Honduran military claims that clandestine groups are carrying out military training are used to justify further repression.

Amazon: Another way is possible

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At a time of serious environmental setbacks in Brazil, a remarkable new documentary shows how hundreds of families are successfully working together to recuperate the forest.

Brazil: Can the Cerrado be saved?

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BBC Radio 4's 'Costing the Earth' visits this precious ecosystem that is being destroyed at breakneck speed.

Monsanto pushes GM maize

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The biotech giant, Monsanto, is taking advantage of the havoc caused by bad weather in Mexico to push its GM maize (corn).

MEXICO: FARMERS TAKE ON THE MINING COMPANIES

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Mexican farmers are up in arms against mining companies that threaten their communities.

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