In Uruguay, 12 foreign companies have more than one million hectares, made which is not very different from what happens in Entre Rios and around the so-called "Third World" since the "green revolution" promoted by major corporations comes increasingly reducing monoculture.
The concentration of land in the hands of foreigners seems to be at fault, within one Uruguayan Frente Amplio is to take charge of a process that deepened his two administrations ....
Piñeiro Diego ... The engineer presented information obtained from recently completed a consultancy for FAO related to "Dynamics in the Earth Market in Latin America for Uruguay." The rural sociologist noted that in Uruguay, at least 1 million hectares are in the hands of a dozen companies, all foreign, and that the largest landowners in our country today are two foreign forestry companies.
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