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1 Bellwork: November 29 th 1. What are the red dots in the picture? 2. Why do you think they are there?

2 Miguel’s story  Miguel is 37 years old and lives in Mexico with his wife and two young children; 7 year old Juan and 4 year old Anna.  Miguel was raised by his grandfather since his father died of disease and his mother died shortly after his younger sister was born.  Miguel grew up helping his grandfather on the family farm. They grew almost everything they needed to survive.  They raised chickens and a few cattle in addition to a garden for fruits and vegetables.

3 Miguel’s Story  They sold any extra that they could produce.  As Miguel grew older and had a family of his own, he continued farming.  The soil in southern Mexico is not very fertile, so Miguel must constantly irrigate and fertilize his lands. Eventually that gets so expensive that Miguel must find new land.  Miguel has discovered that we he finds cheap, rugged, forested land that no one is using he can burn a few acres and use it for his new farm.

4 Miguel’s Story  His family must move every few years, but they don’t mind because the crops are so abundant that first year, that his children do not go hungry.  The ashes from the burning actually fertilize the soil so it is very rich for that first planting!  Sometimes, Miguel even has an abundance after that first year and can sell some of his crops for money to pay off some debts.

5 Miguel’s Story  Sadly, some people in Mexico’s Congress are trying to stop Miguel from doing this.  How can he survive as a farmer if the land won’t grow crops? How will he feed his children?  Pretend you are Miguel and about to write a short letter to your Congressional representative explaining why you should be able to continually purchase new lands to burn and raise his farm.  List as many reasons as you can to keep this practice of farming.  List your reasons under “Pros” on page 5 of Burrito Book.

6 Reasons for Slash and Burn Agriculture Pros  Provides for families like Miguel  Gives farmers jobs  Allows more food to be grown  Fertilizes soil  Cheaper food for Mexicans and USA (NAFTA)

7 Page 179 Burrito Book page 5 Read the “Satellite View” and “Agriculture.” Slash and burn agriculture is when forests are burned to make room for planting. The ashes from the burn fertilize the soil.

8 Complete the “Pros” and “Cons” of Slash and Burn Agriculture Pros  Provides for families like Miguel  Gives farmers jobs  Allows more food to be grown  Fertilizes soil  Cheaper food for Mexicans and USA (NAFTA) Cons  Deforestation – destroys forests and animal homes  Pollutes air in Mexico and southern United States  Harmful to health of people nearby  Will run out of space one day  Risk of fire burning out of control and damaging homes  Discourages crop rotation or healthy farming practices

9 Other Mexican farmers’ stories  Miguel is not alone. Many Mexicans make their living by farming.  Read “Economy”  Mexico is a developing country. Turn to page 95 and read the far right paragraph.  “Most of their citizens work in farming or other primary industries. Although these countries have large cities, much of their population lives in rural areas.”

10 Burrito Book notes – page 5  NAFTA has benefited Mexico. Mexico’s agricultural and industrial exports have increased since NAFTA came into effect in 1994.  Do you think NAFTA has caused “slash and burn” agriculture to increase?  Do you think the Mexican government should outlaw “slash and burn” agriculture?

11 Political Cartoon  How does the person who created this picture feel about “slash and burn” agriculture?

12 In conclusion…  Think back to Miguel’s story and other Mexican farmers like him.  Think about the produce brought to us cheaply from Mexico (avocadoes, tomatoes, etc..)  Should the Mexican government outlaw “slash and burn” agriculture?  Write a letter ( ½ page) to a Mexican Congressman explaining your point of view.  When you are through, answer the questions on the screen to help you study for tomorrow’s HW check.


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