
The global demand for avocados and blueberries has transformed the agricultural landscapes of Chile and Peru, creating a complex tension between economic prosperity and environmental sustainability. As large-scale plantations expand to meet international appetites, local communities face severe water scarcity, leading to intense social and political conflicts. This documentary explores the human cost of this superfood boom, highlighting the struggles of local residents and the efforts of activists like Rodrigo Mundaca to secure the fundamental right to water amidst a changing climate and a landscape dominated by industrial agriculture.




