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From a perspective agroecological and alternative to the capitalist globalization, “Mount snake” approaches the productive and organizational processes of collective rural experiences in the west of Venezuela. A critical look to the model of agricultural development who stimulates the agrarian reform of the Bolivian government in the rural cooperatives as strategy to achieve the food sovereignty. “ Mount snake” crosses the history of the rural Venezuelan displacement and their resistances.
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