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Centro de Vigilância Sanitária (CVS): Institution of the Health Secretary of the
State of Sao Paulo responsible for sanitation issues. http://www.cvs.saude.sp.
gov.br/
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movements
Local peasant organizations exist in many regions of Latin America. Usually,
they can only be identi
Small farmers
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ed in their respective area. However, there are some peasant
organizations and movements that are in touch with many smaller organizations.
They include the following:
Via campesina: international peasant movement. They are in contact with many
local peasant organizations. http://viacampesina.org/en/
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Movimiento Campesino a Campesino: large movement of farmer-promoters,
mainly active
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in Latin America. http://www.food
rst.org/backgrounders/
campesino
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Movimento dos Pequenos Agricultores (MPA): national peasant movement in
Brazil http://www.mpabrasil.org.br/
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