A property historically linked to paramilitary groups and illegal economies in the Coffee Region was officially transferred to peasant communities in the municipality of Marsella, amidst the progress of the Agrarian Reform promoted by the national government. The transfer was carried out by the National Land Agency, which awarded the Mallorquín property, comprising more than 437 hectares, to over 60 rural families and four peasant associations t…
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A property historically linked to paramilitary groups and illegal economies in the Coffee Region was officially transferred to peasant communities in the municipality of Marsella, amidst the progress of the Agrarian Reform promoted by the national government. The transfer was carried out by the National Land Agency, which awarded the Mallorquín property, comprising more than 437 hectares, to over 60 rural families and four peasant associations t…