Beyond Fordlandia

Beyond Fordlandia

Beyond Fordlândia


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1h 22m 2017 HD

Beyond Fordlandia at Fmovies. An environmental account of Henry Ford’s Amazon experience decades after its failure. The story addressed by the film begins in 1927, when the Ford Motor Company attempted to establish rubber plantations on the Tapajós River, a primary tributary of the Amazon. This film addresses the recent transition from failed rubber to successful soybean cultivation for export, and its implication for land usage.

Beyond Fordlandia (2017)
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