Brian goes into detail, about how the brazillian constitution outlines that land has to have a social function and the whole landless workers movement, so it is literally a constitutional right and here is the archived article if you’d like to endure it yourself but just wanna say, the way brazillian agriculture business works means that while big farmers pay almost no taxes due to subsidies, most of what they produce, generally the better part of what they produce is sold internationally, while the landless workers are smaller farmers, and smaller and familiar farmers produce 70% of what brazillians eat, also a lot of that land that these bigger farmers have are literally stolen public lands so i don’t know it kinda isn’t even THEIR LAND
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