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            1. Bolivia's soy producers are carrying out a seven-point road blockade campaign to demand an end to price controls on their products used for animal feed. eldeber.com.bo/economia/con-siete-puntos-de-bloqueo-de-vias-soyeros-rechazan-banda-de-precios_221665
          1. …in reply to @CarwilBJ
            The sponsors of the road blockades are the elite soy producer's association, ANAPO. Other agricultural, cattle producing orgs are taking sides along class lines: Marbán and Pailón ranchers back ANAPO. Small agriculturalists ODEPAO support dialogue w/ government.
        1. …in reply to @CarwilBJ
          The soy farms are mechanized and their heavy equipment built the blockades, which appear to be sparsely defended in terms of people on the ground.
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      1. …in reply to @CarwilBJ
        Per national road authorities, four major highways (bright blue circles in this map) are interrupted by these blockades, isolating Santa Cruz from much of the country.
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    1. …in reply to @CarwilBJ
      Soy production represents the largest share of Bolivian agriculture: 1,050,000 hectares cultivated in 2019-2020, 35 to 38% of all cropland in the country. notiboliviarural.com/agricola/anapo-estima-superficie-de-1-050-000-hectareas-de-soya-en-el-verano-2019-2020
  1. …in reply to @CarwilBJ
    There are two sets of figures for agricultural cultivation in Bolivia, fwiw, perhaps due to not all farmlands being under constant cultivation. Larger governmental numbers put soy at 1.324M Ha in 2015, still ~35% of the 3.729M Ha of total cropland. ruralytierras.gob.bo/leyes/plansectorial.pdf