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What Does Your Food Have To Do With the Invasion of Indigenous Land?

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As global demand for some of the most popular agricultural commodities continues to grow, the...

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The Mỹky Indigenous community have been living in the Amazon for hundreds of years. But ranchers are encroaching on the Mỹky territory—and beef from their cattle has entered a murky supply chain that involves Nestlé, Burger King, and McDonald's.


Video courtesy of the Bureau of Investigative Journalism. Brazil, 2022.

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Read the story: thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2022-09-13/nestle-used-brazilian-beef-from-seized-indigenous-land

Filming: Coletivo Ijã Mytyli de Cinema Manoki e Mỹky
Production: Elena Cresci
Reporters: Elisângela Mendonça, Andrew Wasley, and Fábio Zuker

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