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Soyalism

Rating6.6 /10
20191 h 5 m
Italy
112 people rated

How China and Western agribusiness are taking over the world's grain and meat industry, while putting small farmers out of business and plundering the environment.

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user9761558442215

29/05/2023 11:48
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kyline alcantara

23/05/2023 04:36
This beautiful documentary enlightens the problems about fields of soya in Brazil. A intensive investment from China brings to destroy forests in Brazil with the aim of cultivate soya. Then this soya is used for feed pigs in China, we're the animals are grown up in horrible kind of industries without security, high quality of life for the pigs, sterilization etc. The result is a production of bad meat, with behind the destruction of forest in South America. With amazing recordings and soundtracks and with braveness, this documentary attacks the atrocity of intensive production on a world level, product of mad economic political from cruel capitalism.

WhitneyBaby

23/05/2023 04:36
The core problem of this film is that it is flat earth and anti-science. All of the peer reviewed work, from all over the globe, shows that larger farming operations deforest less, not more, and use less water, use less pesticide, and per hectare under cultivation produce, more, not less foodstuff. So this claim: "while putting small farmers out of business and plundering the environment" means what? Yes smaller farmers are being put out of business -- because sensible environmentally concerned people want them out of business. This documentary uses pork feed as an example. Seriously the makers must think that the artisan organic prosciutto they are eating is somehow low environmental impact compared to large scale pork production? The opposite is true. Secondly the "burning of the Amazon" was debunked in no less than the NY times. The video and images used turned out to be virtually all land long already legally farmland, the same land being burned yearly and not old growth rainforest burning. Also as peer reviewed 2018 study in the journal "Nature" showed overall forest canopy has been increasing -- and increasing the most in areas with larger farming operations have taken over from smaller ones. The Nature study also showed as national income goes up, deforestation reversed to reforestation. For 25 years Brazil deforestation averaged 8,000 square miles a year but income has been going up that amount has been decreasing

Mr Yuz😎🇬🇲

23/05/2023 04:36
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Ali Ali

02/03/2023 19:01
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LorZenithiaSky

22/11/2022 19:11
The core problem of this film is that it is flat earth and anti-science. All of the peer reviewed work, from all over the globe, shows that larger farming operations deforest less, not more, and use less water, use less pesticide, and per hectare under cultivation produce, more, not less foodstuff. So this claim: "while putting small farmers out of business and plundering the environment" means what? Yes smaller farmers are being put out of business -- because sensible environmentally concerned people want them out of business. This documentary uses pork feed as an example. Seriously the makers must think that the artisan organic prosciutto they are eating is somehow low environmental impact compared to large scale pork production? The opposite is true. Secondly the "burning of the Amazon" was debunked in no less than the NY times. The video and images used turned out to be virtually all land long already legally farmland, the same land being burned yearly and not old growth rainforest burning. Also as peer reviewed 2018 study in the journal "Nature" showed overall forest canopy has been increasing -- and increasing the most in areas with larger farming operations have taken over from smaller ones. The Nature study also showed as national income goes up, deforestation reversed to reforestation. For 25 years Brazil deforestation averaged 8,000 square miles a year but income has been going up that amount has been decreasing

BRODASHAGGI

22/11/2022 19:11
This beautiful documentary enlightens the problems about fields of soya in Brazil. A intensive investment from China brings to destroy forests in Brazil with the aim of cultivate soya. Then this soya is used for feed pigs in China, we're the animals are grown up in horrible kind of industries without security, high quality of life for the pigs, sterilization etc. The result is a production of bad meat, with behind the destruction of forest in South America. With amazing recordings and soundtracks and with braveness, this documentary attacks the atrocity of intensive production on a world level, product of mad economic political from cruel capitalism.

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22/11/2022 03:08
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