A law to help Bolivian farmers may actually increase land grabbing, critics warn
PolicyMonday, May 11, 2026Mongabay

A law to help Bolivian farmers may actually increase land grabbing, critics warn

A proposed land reform in Bolivia aimed at benefiting small farmers has led to protests, as critics argue it may inadvertently encourage land grabbing and threaten the security of rural and Indigenous families. Advocates for the law need to address these concerns to ensure it does not exacerbate existing vulnerabilities.

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