Tell the World Bank to STOP funding destructive agribusiness corporations!

The Brazilian Cerrado is the world’s largest tropical savanna, home to over 80 Indigenous groups and 5% of the world’s plants and animals. The Indigenous and traditional communities living here have sustained their livelihoods for generations through a relationship to the land and water based upon stewardship and balance. Yet, many communities report facing land grabbing, violence, and intimidation threats by local land owners who sell feed crops to these big companies for factory farms. 

Despite these egregious human rights abuses, the World Bank is using MILLIONS of our taxpayer dollars to help agribusiness corporations prop up this unsustainable and unjust model of agricultural production, allowing them to greenwash their destructive activities.

Please take immediate action and stand up to greedy companies that are fueling the destruction of communities and critical ecosystems!

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