Biodiversity hotspots like the Amazon Rainforest and Cerrado Savanna in Brazil are being decimated to graze livestock and produce soy. Despite major grain shortages, 77% of global soy is used as animal feed, mainly for chicken and pigs suffering in factory farms. Greedy agribusiness corporations across the world also threaten and expel Indigenous communities from their land and displace small farmers. The World Bank’s private sector arm, the IFC, has financed some of these destructive companies!
YOU only have until NEXT WEEK to make your voice heard before the World Bank’s annual meeting. We need 78 more people from your area to sign by 11:59pm TONIGHT: Stop the World Bank from propping up destructive factory farming!
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