In this paper I examine the connections between the hogging of lands, the oil palm tree cultivations, and the para-militarism in Colombia through the lens of the primitive accumulation. To do so, I analyze three concrete cases: the Bajo Atrato en Chocó [a river basin], Mapiripán in Meta Province, and Las Pavas in the South Bolívar Province. ese three Colombian locations have undergone violent events including forced displacement and land deprivation, with subsequent projects for growing oil palm trees on a broad scale. e discussion brings into contention the agricultural biofuel international market and the need by the Colombian State to take some territories that were previously hostile.
Acumulación primitiva y acaparamiento de tierras en Colombia.
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