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Because this country was made to serve the people who always had, the bankers, the businessmen,
now it's the cana, and also the great latifundiaries, where the good is worth more than a child,
where the good is worth more than a blind stone, and now it's the cana.
And now it's the cana.
More than half of the Brazilian cars work with ethanol.
Today, Brazil is the largest producer and exporter of biofuels in the world.
Millions of hectares of land are used for planting sugar cane.
The raw material for the ethanol.
But what is the future of that?
The Mato Grosso do Sul is where the largest Brazilian ethnicity lives.
The Guarani Caioa.
For hundreds of years, they hunted and collected food in the natural forests.
Nature offered all the tools they needed.
They cultivated small land divisions and tried to protect their lifestyle from a society that advanced.
Caioa is a Guarani word that means the people of the forest.
The land is the origin of life for them, but few communities were able to preserve their natural habitat.
The lack of energy and concern for climate change is causing a demand for fuel without precedents.
Brazil is a pioneer in the use of ethanol.
The streets of cities are set up by cars that work with the mixture of alcohol and gasoline.
In 2007, President Lula signed a historic agreement with the United States to boost the production of biofuels.
It can definitely mean, from today, a new moment in the automotive industry in the world.
A new moment in the fuel industry in the world.
And I would say, possibly, a new moment for humanity.
One of the things that makes me happy is that every time there is a generation of people worried about the environment.
Everybody is responsible for this planet.
The fuel industry is a glorious ethanol that reduces 80% of carbon dioxide, which contributes a lot to bring a mountain of money to the world.
The fuel industry is a fuel industry.
What the world wants is you.
You already have it.
You already have it.
You already have it.
Billy, I'm in Caldeirão's box.
I'm in Caldeirão's box.
This new era offers huge opportunities for businesses in Brazil, which some call the Saudi Arabia of the fuel industry.
Ethanol is a billions of dollars industry, and it is estimated that its production will increase from 10 times to 2025.
The cars used to be only gasoline.
Today it is having a very good level of car flex, because in order to have this possibility you are using alcohol.
Nobody wants more gasoline.
Because of the price.
Understood?
The conditions in the thick forest of the South are ideal to plant the cana.
The increase in demand is an opportunity of gold for local landowners and for the agro-industry.
We, in the thick forest of the South, had 11 sugar and alcohol farms.
This meant an area planted around 170,000 hectares.
We are with a project of more than 40 farms.
This will lead to around 900,000 to 1 million hectares of sugar cana here in the thick forest of the South.
Many factories are financed by foreign capital.
The growth of the cana plant is so lucrative that it is spreading rapidly.
The speculation about the land makes the price of the farms disappear.
The evasion of the sugar cana monoculture in the region collides with the rights of indigenous populations over their lands.
Many communities are being expelled from their territories, even though they have already been recognized by the state.
If you don't want to leave, we will come back here to take away the people so you can enter.
We are human, we just want to survive.
We have to be free. We are free and we can never be like this.
Many of these farmers cried for us.
They cried for us.
As soon as indigenous families are expelled, the farmers have a fire in their houses.
AfterSD...
I'm 52 years old.
That hurt I have, it's been a long time now.
I didn't even know what to say.
I said, what do you have?
I said, I was hurt.
But how can you not stop?
I said, if I stop, I have a woman, I have a baby.
And who will support me?
Shit, what is this?
While society sleeps, thousands of chanel guitars are burned.
The burning of the plant serves to make the cut more efficient.
Two hours I have to get up, make a coffee, something to eat,
when it's three hours I have to be there on the road.
And if I don't turn around, I die of hunger.
Orlando Juca is one of the 300,000 workers who cut chanel in the country.
Before dawn, these workers follow the plantations
that stay tens of kilometers from the place where they live.
The workers stay many hours on the hot sun,
cutting as fast as they can,
because their payment is based on the weight of what they collect.
So you have to make a lot of money to be able to make a good money.
If you have to have 30 days of service within a month,
you have to earn more than 500, 600.
And if you don't do that, you don't earn.
Without land, working in sugarcane fields
is the only way for Guarani and Kaihua to make money.
As the cutting work is heavy,
young and teenagers are the most recruited,
even though child labor is forbidden in Brazil.
Poverty takes children from schools to sugarcane fields.
When I was at home, when I was studying,
there was a guy who told me to do it with my head.
He called me and said,
there are a lot of guys who work with minorities.
It's very difficult.
When you work with a farm,
you get a cane,
and the head gives me a kilo of sugar.
Then I put it in the water,
and it works very well.
From Dourados para o Mundo,
I finished in Grupo Bru, a Função.
I'm happy.
I think it's the PM who makes so much mistakes.
I'm happy.
I'm happy.
I'm happy.
I'm happy.
The son of Orlando Juca was murdered
in his first job as a cane cutter.
However, his family was never indented,
and the owners of the industry refuse to recognize
their true identity.
Every time I take the picture here,
it seems that the jury will arrive tomorrow.
I keep thinking.
Even I say,
why are we Indians?
But the blood is the same.
There is no other difference.
I don't know how I can do it.
Let's take a picture.
For two centuries,
the Guarani and Kauá occupied
about 8 million hectares
in Mato Grosso do Sul.
Today, they live less than 1% of this.
They are a very spiritual people
who look for a place,
a land without valleys.
What is indigenous land?
What is the limit of the demarcation of indigenous land?
Where does it go?
There is the anthropologist,
the concept of orality,
an indigenous citizen.
Mato Grosso was the whole land of indigenous land.
Some communities no longer have any land,
and are forced to live in camps
in the Beira das Estradas.
Others, expelled by the agro-industry,
went to the already super-popular
indigenous reserves.
These reserves became
a cheap work supplement
for the Cana industry.
We study here, we don't work in the factory.
We don't have a school,
and we don't have to work in the factory.
The only thing we have is the factory.
So I went there to cut the cana,
many times it was heavy.
I had my leg,
he was working,
we were working in the factory.
This one we also took a cut.
This one is not for us.
This one is all tight,
there is no machine,
it's the only one.
The only one in our future
has already extracted everything from us.
The macaque,
the one that says that we are not Guaranino,
says that the water, the water, the tattoo,
it was already there.
Even though it was stuck,
we are also here.
How is the macaque?
It's stuck, like us too.
It's stuck, like us too.
It's stuck, like us too.
It's stuck, like us too.
It's stuck, like us too.
It's stuck, like us too.
It's stuck, like us too.
It's stuck, like us too.
It's stuck, like us too.
The ethanol industry is managed by São Paulo,
the economic heart of Brazil.
The largest association of ethanol manufacturers
is called UNICA.
Its goal is to spread the gold,
green by the world.
Well, the ethanol industry
and sugarcane industry is a booming sector.
We are going through a revolution.
We have an office in Washington, D.C.
This is the first office that we open.
We have an office in Brussels,
and we will open an office probably in Beijing.
With the sub-time crisis,
people don't want to invest anymore
in real estate, in the stock option markets,
so where do they invest?
Commodities.
This is part of the new strategy of UNICA.
Our objective is to turn ethanol as a global community.
And if you want to have a global community,
you need more players.
Big companies have sought more investment
for the biofuels.
In the whole world, demand is stimulated
by government policies,
which guarantees its development.
In Brazil, the federal government
is the main investor.
In Double's expansion,
we just say the sky is the limit.
The sky is the limit.
But this lucrative business
has a dark side and serious ecological consequences.
Cana is a plant that consumes a lot of water from the soil,
without telling the serious consequences
such as the falling of forests into new areas.
So today we are very close to the agrotochist.
Our environment, our air, is polluting.
It is very polluting with the arrival of new plants,
the increase of the canavials
and the increase of the cana's monoculture.
Mato Grosso do Sul is also where there is
the third largest water reservoir
under the soil, the Guarani aquifer.
Huge rivers cross the region.
It is very bad if it falls into the river.
It contaminates the river and kills all the fish
and causes a real ecological disaster
for nature.
The river is the blood of the land.
Just as we have our vein,
the blood runs there.
So we have no blood,
no one survives.
There is no way to live without the river,
without the forest.
Without land, without forests,
the people cannot hunt
or plant enough food for their subsistence.
The territory of the Guarani
in Brazil is located in the southern region
of the Maldives,
which is located in the southern region of the Maldives.
In Brazil, it is located in the southern region
of the Mato Grosso do Sul.
It is also where they are planting
the largest amount of sugar production plants.
So this means that we will be
close to the canavians,
everywhere,
and we will face many difficulties,
major difficulties,
for the Guarani and their food production.
This is why today it is such a strange situation,
to think that today the Guarani
need the basic basket to keep themselves.
A people who have a widely documented tradition
of being a food producer.
More than 90% of the Guarani-Caioá families
depend on the government's basic baskets
to survive.
But neither the basic baskets
offer the daily needs of the people.
Since 2005,
more than 50 indigenous children
have died due to malnutrition.
Without land,
the Indian does not live.
This basket of the state,
if this basket will be bought
up to 10 years old,
or 20 years old,
will always buy this basket
and send it to the children.
I think it will not keep.
If we do not plant,
if we do not guarantee our land,
it will be difficult.
It is necessary to mark territories,
to return land to the Guarani.
The development of these lands
will not also enable the agro business,
as it is said.
No, there is a lot of land.
And the Guarani are indicating
small pieces of the immense territory
that they had.
The problem is that this is already done.
It is already very clear.
When anthropologists manifest
in the sense of
let's demarcation,
what they actually want
is to expand the indigenous area.
Something that you,
if you take as a basis
the Brazilian civilization
from its origin,
we will have to demarcate Brazil.
In all of Brazil,
the indigenous peoples fight
to recover their land
of multinationals and multinationals.
Today, more than 40,000 Guarani
and Kayoas are squeezed
into a small fraction
of their original territory.
There has been a lot of struggle,
including with many deaths.
This is my very first day.
I came here,
but this one was taken away.
Then two Christians arrived there,
the Christian, the Christian,
and took it away.
This is a 15-year-old Calimba.
One more, one more, one more, one more.
It was supposed to be right to kill all of them.
Luckily, it didn't work out.
If it worked out the worst, it worked out.
Killing indigenous leaders
is a strategy used by enemies
to weaken resistance.
I remember when,
at that time,
there was greater joy,
greater joy to work,
greater joy to live,
greater joy to work in the rocks,
greater joy to see the world,
greater joy to fish,
greater joy to do the Konumi Pepe,
all these things
at that time.
When he went to make this land,
the whole world,
he didn't say,
this one will be white,
this one will be blue,
this one will be Indian,
he didn't say,
it wasn't made only for the Indian.
It was made for everyone,
for everyone to live.
But, on top of being the only one,
you can't live fighting.
From golden to the world,
the final phase of the Bruno group,
the function.
I was happy.
I think it's great that
I can see the world,
I think it's great that
in the second phase
ahead of us we can
walk together,
in extreme cars
in the autumn,
have fun in the time,
the intensity of the
world has been high and
the popularity.
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