Along BR163 Highway south of Santarem, Brazil
This highway is being paved and will represent a major transport artery cutting through the Brazilian rainforest. Along the length of it a lot of agribusiness is setting up farms, most notably soya.
At the village of Igarape Seco. 30 families used to live here, now there are only 6. Amongst those who have not been bought out are Jose Francisco Lima dos Santos, 41, and his father Cicero de Oliveira Costa, 75. Most of the land had been bought by farmers who have planted large scale agribusiness fields, most notably soya.

