Brazilian Land Reform
Brazilian Land Reform refers to a series of policies aimed at redistributing land to promote social justice and improve living conditions for the rural poor. The movement seeks to address the historical concentration of land ownership, where a small number of families control vast areas, leaving many without access to land for farming or housing.
The reform process involves the government acquiring land from large estates and redistributing it to landless families or small farmers. This initiative is often linked to organizations like the Landless Workers' Movement (Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra, or MST), which advocates for the rights of rural workers and promotes sustainable agriculture.