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Expansão Agrícola, Preços e Apropriação de Terra Por Estrangeiros no Brasil
The recent “rush for farmland” in the world has made of Latin America and Brazil targets in the process of land deals with a great increase of foreign investments on the agribusiness including land purchases by financial companies, among others. Despite the low liquidity, land deals and foreign inve...
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