residenthere havcome und pressurerom compies lookg to set ucocoa anpalm oil plantations. the viagage chiecalllls evyone to meeting to discuss e latest delopment ththey're takingng legal actioo try to stop new palm oil plantations opening nearby. carlos: we never thought that we would d ve such problemsithh transnatatnal companans. katjtja: on the otother side oe river, largege areas of forest have already been stripped and replaced with oil palms. no one has access to the area. we couldn't even film with a drone. as soon as we got near the plantation, the signal was disrupted. village life has changed. in the past, residents lived from fishing and hunting. now all the larger animals have disappeared,d, and there a are r birds, t too. stead, they've had an invasion ofosququitoe more e th ever before. their trtraditional waway of e has become impossible. cacarlos: livive fr the l lan frfrom hunting, , fishing, froe reurces that thehe jungle has so offer. an indigenenous people w witht land just t doesn't make any sense. katja: now the village wants to have 20,000 hectares t