Brazilian Soy Growers Fear They Will Be Ousted from Bolivia

Brazil and Bolivia decided to establish a technical group to evaluate property holdings along their border. During Monday’s, May 22, meeting between the Brazilian Minister of Foreign Relations, Celso Amorim, and the Bolivian chancellor, David Choquehuanca, one of the items on the agenda was the question of landholdings.

The president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, decreed changes in the country’s laws in order to declare unoccupied or illegally occupied lands susceptible to agrarian reform. Since the decision affects Brazilians who live in the border region, the two governments will accompany the process.

Brazilian soybean farmers have already expressed their concern about losing their land, but minister Amorim said that those who possess productive farms and legitimate deeds have no need to worry.

"The soybean producers can remain calm, because they are productive and have legitimate deeds. The problem involves the border properties and unoccupied lands considered of interest for agrarian reform," he said.

"The territory is Bolivian, and it is their decision. But the creation of a work group is very positive, because it will allow us to argue in favor of our Brazilians and follow up on everything that is reasonable on their behalf," Amorim stated.

According to the National Association of Oilseed Producers (ANAPO), which is based in the Bolivian city of Santa Cruz de La Sierra, Brazilians account for 40% of the Bolivian soybean crop, which represents 14% of Bolivia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Agência Brasil

Tags:

You May Also Like

Brasília, Brazil's capital city

Brazil Can’t Wait! It’s Time to Take On the Terrorist Animals

It took some time, but the big player entered the field for the second ...

Brazil Taps Money from US$ 207 Billion Foreign Reserves to Fund Exports

Henrique Meirelles, the president of Brazil's Central Bank (BC)announced Monday, October 6, that his ...

Delta Airline jet

Gol-Delta Agreement Promises Easier Flights for US and Brazil

Brazilian airline Gol announced that it has entered into a baggage and ticketing agreement ...

Lula: "We Should Stop Blaming Others"

Lack of money is not an excuse, says Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da ...

After All These Years, Brazil’s Flora Keeps on Dazzling

Flora Purim is a foremost Brazilian singer of international acclaim, and who has been ...

In Brazil Oil Production Goes Up 5% While Exxon Finds Oil Offshore

Brazil's Petrobras, the government-controlled oil and gas multinational produced an average of 2.4 million ...

Brazil's Folha de S. Paulo headline: Lula and Alckmin Dispute Second Round

Brazilian Masses Send Lula a Message: We May Be Poor But We Are Not Dumb

The first interpretations suggested by the tight electoral results of Sunday (October 1st) have ...

Lula’s Lack of Leadership Leads Brazil’s Market Down

Brazilian and Latin American markets slumped, alongside a lower close for U.S. shares. In ...

Brazil Lowers Expectations for Corn and Soy Crops

Due to drought in Brazil's southern states, crops of corn and soybean in the ...

Hugo Chavez Finds Out He Has Few Friends in Brazil’s Senate

Brazilian senators postponed on Wednesday until next Tuesday the vote on Venezuela's incorporation to ...

WordPress database error: [Table './brazzil3_live/wp_wfHits' is marked as crashed and last (automatic?) repair failed]
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `wp_wfHits`