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The leader of the Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST), João Pedro Stedile, defended on Tuesday the struggle for agrarian reform while lashing out at the most conservative sectors of agribusiness in Brazil. teleSUR

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00:00 And in Brazil, the leader of the Landless Rural Workers
00:03 Movement, MST, Joao Pedro Seteo, on Tuesday
00:06 defended the struggle for agrarian reform
00:09 while attacking the most conservative sectors
00:11 of agribusiness in his country.
00:14 Before the parliamentary commission on inquiry,
00:16 CPI, and the Chamber of Deputies,
00:18 the also Brazilian economists highlighted
00:20 the collective sense, the collegiate decision-making,
00:23 the division of tasks, and the intellectual formation
00:26 of the movement's militants.
00:27 Cedil thanked the expressions of solidarity with the movement
00:31 and highlighted the importance of the National Agrarian Reform
00:34 Education Program.
00:36 Cedil criticized the division in agribusiness
00:38 between those who support President Luiz Inácio Lula
00:41 da Silva and the Brazilian Association of Soybean
00:44 Producers, which he said, "only thinks about making money."

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