Latin America Land Inequality Worse Now Than Decades Ago
Latin America Land Inequality Worse Now Than Decades Ago
- The report, “Unearthed: Land, power, and inequality and Latin America,” finds that control over land in Latin America is even more unequally skewed than it was before governments in the region — under pressure from campesino movements — led a tide of redistributive agrarian reform policies in the 1960s to tackle the problem by putting more land into the hands of small-scale farmers and cooperatives.
- The report, “Unearthed: Land, power, and inequality and Latin America,” finds that control over land in Latin America is even more unequally skewed than it was before governments in the region — under pressure from campesino movements — led a tide of redistributive agrarian reform policies in the 1960s to tackle the problem by putting more land into the hands of small-scale farmers and cooperatives.