"You know why farmers do not move fast enough in the direction of reform?"
The town began in the late 1850s, when farmers moved into the area to take advantage of the rich soil.
However, the farmers moved from the area because of the poor soil quality.
But in recent years big farmers have moved into the Cerrado.
This could drive farmers to move back to more toxic pesticides.
Months following the consensus, another government report said more than 100 million farmers would move to cities by 2020.
The town's population declined from 1810 to 1820 as farmers moved west for better soil.
Later, Japanese farmers moved into the area for its fertile earth.
When a field became less productive, the farmer would move on to another.
As a result most farmers have moved into other buildings to continue farming.