Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Armed-Raids-and-Soya-Production-in-Estrondo--Brazi---Web-Video--English-version--27MZIFJ8FXOJE.htmlConceptually similarArmed Raids and Soya Production in Estrondo, Brazi - Web Video (French version)GP0STUB6LCompleted★★★★Armed Raids and Soya Production in Estrondo, Brazi - Web Video (clean version)GP0STU24CCompleted★★★★Armed Raids and Soya Production in Estrondo, Brazi - Web Video (graphics only)GP0STU24VCompleted★★★★Armed Raid in the Estrondo Estate, Western Bahia, Brazil - ARD footageGP0STTJL5Completed★★★★The Estrondo Estate in Formosa do Rio Preto Bahia State (Clipreel)GP1SWMH0Completed★★★★Brazilian Cerrado and Land Grabbing in Brazil - Estrondo Farm - ClipreelGP0STTJ7HCompleted★★★★★★Hold the Line - Documentary - Episode 4 - Estrondo CaseGP0STUBCLCompleted★★★★Cargill Santarem Local Community ProtestGP03F10Completed★★★★Cargill Soya ClipreelGP0488GCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STU24DArmed Raids and Soya Production in Estrondo, Brazi - Web Video (English version)Estrondo is an industrial mega-farm bigger than Paris located in the Cerrado savanna in central Brazil.Estrondo's soya is traded and exported by big companies including Bunge and Cargill to feed the meat and dairy industry.Estrondo has just renewed a licence to clear a further 25K hectares of land putting more pressure on local communitieswho face threats, intimidations and violence from the security employed by the mega-farms and even from police.During a visit in May 2019 to a community in the Estrondo Estate, in the municipality of Formosa do Rio Preto, Western Bahia, in Brazil's Cerrado region, Greenpeace Brazil and accompanying journalists were caught up in an armed raid, witnessing first-hand the aggression used against local people. Despite court rulings supporting their land rights, communities all over the Cerrado have have faced violence and intimidation as agribusiness expanded across the region.Locations:Bahia-Brazil-Cerrado-Formosa do Rio Preto-South AmericaDate:29 May, 2019Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m8sAudio format:Music & EffectsRestrictions:SOME FOOTAGE NOT OWNED BY GREENPEACE - CONSULT GREENPEACE INTERNATIONAL BEFORE RE-USING CLIPSKeywords:Bunge-Cargill-Deforestation-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Meat and Dairy (campaign title)-Plantations-Soya beansShoot:Armed Raids and Soya Production in Estrondo, Brazi - Web VideosEstrondo is an industrial mega-farm bigger than Paris located in the Cerrado savanna in central Brazil.Estrondo's soya is traded and exported by big companies including Bunge and Cargill to feed the meat and dairy industry.Estrondo has just renewed a licence to clear a further 25K hectares of land putting more pressure on local communitieswho face threats, intimidations and violence from the security employed by the mega-farms and even from police.During a visit in May 2019 to a community in the Estrondo Estate, in the municipality of Formosa do Rio Preto, Western Bahia, in Brazil's Cerrado region, Greenpeace Brazil and accompanying journalists were caught up in an armed raid, witnessing first-hand the aggression used against local people. Despite court rulings supporting their land rights, communities all over the Cerrado have have faced violence and intimidation as agribusiness expanded across the region.Related Collections:Armed Raids, Intimidation and the Industrial Soya Trade in Brazil’s Cerrado (Photos & Videos)