Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Hold-the-Line---Documentary---Episode-3-27MZIFJ8DXE09.htmlConceptually similarHold the Line - Documentary - Episode 2GP0STUA5CCompleted★★★★Hold the Line - Documentatry - Episode 1GP0STUA5ECompleted★★★★Agribusiness Rush in the MATOPIBA Region, Brazil - ClipreelGP0STSNILCompleted★★★★★★Armed Raid in the Estrondo Estate, Western Bahia, Brazil - ARD footageGP0STTJL5Completed★★★★Communities in the Cerrado Biome, Brazil - ClipreelGP0STSOBTCompleted★★★★★★Armed Raids and Soya Production in Estrondo, Brazi - Web Video (French version)GP0STUB6LCompleted★★★★Armed Raids and Soya Production in Estrondo, Brazi - Web Video (clean version)GP0STU24CCompleted★★★★Armed Raids and Soya Production in Estrondo, Brazi - Web Video (English version)GP0STU24DCompleted★★★★Armed Raids and Soya Production in Estrondo, Brazi - Web Video (graphics only)GP0STU24VCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STUA5GHold the Line - Documentary - Episode 3Is it worth suffocating the Cerrado in the name of agribusiness? Development for whom? What future will we have if we run out of our natural resources? These are some of the issues raised by this three-episode documentary web series that portrays the region known as Matopiba (Maranhão, Tocantins, Piauí, and Bahia), one of the main expansion fronts of agribusiness in Brazil. Over the course of two years, Greenpeace has been in the region to showcase the beauty of the Cerrado and the drama of traditional populations that live with the devastating and “at any cost” advance of agribusiness. Datasheet:Photo: Silvestre SilvaVideo: Fernanda LigabueEdition: Felipe CarrelliReport:Alan AzevedoLuana LilaRosana VillarIn original language:Segure a Linha - Episódio 3Vale a pena sufocar o Cerrado em nome do agronegócio? Desenvolvimento para quem? Que futuro teremos se acabarem com os nossos recursos naturais? Essas são algumas das questões levantadas por essa websérie documental de três episódios que retrata a região conhecida como Matopiba (Maranhão, Tocantins, Piauí e Bahia), uma das principais frentes de expansão do agronegócio no Brasil. Ao longo de dois anos, o Greenpeace esteve na região para mostrar as belezas do Cerrado e o drama de populações tradicionais que convivem com o avanço devastador e “a qualquer custo” do agronegócio. Ficha técnica:Foto: Silvestre SilvaVídeo: Fernanda LigabueEdição: Felipe CarrelliReportagem:Alan AzevedoLuana LilaRosana VillarLocations:Brazil-Cerrado-South AmericaDate:4 Jun, 2019Credit:© Fernanda Ligabue / GreenpeaceDuration:4m8sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :DOCUMENTARYKeywords:Agricultural land-Destruction-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-KWCI (GPI)-Local populationShoot:Hold the Line - DocumentaryFor two years, Greenpeace has been in the region known as Matopiba (Maranhão, Tocantins, Piaui and Bahia) to showcase the beauty of the Cerrado and the drama of traditional populations that live with the devastating and “at any cost” advance of agribusiness.Related Collections:Armed Raids, Intimidation and the Industrial Soya Trade in Brazil’s Cerrado (Photos & Videos)