in the clip, we hear from from two environmental activists jesus vazquez and katia aviles.y're talking about food security. during the 1940's, there was a very strong push to get people out of poverty. poverty became directly equated a peasant, a former. the idea was to break down rural committees and get people into cities and into cement homes and at the same time, see how we could benefit or how the us give benefit from puerto rican production of goods that were consumed in the u.s.. they start pushing large-scale coffee plantations, sugar plantations. >> puerto rico has a situation in terms of food security, we are very insecure because we import a lot of food. more than 80% of our food comes from abroad. we have always been saying within our movement that that is a problem because of climate change. we can have something happen with that port and then we will be doomed. area highlighted that within a night. the next night we did not have food or water or electricity. we did not have anything. a lot of farmers right now are starving, even know they have amazing amount o