The MPA seeks to revive peasant identity and culture, in all its diversity and stands alongside other popular movements in the countryside and the city to build a popular project for Brazil based on sovereignty and the values of a just and fraternal society.
The organization of the MPA means that peasants have common needs that are greater than their territorial limits. That's why we saw the need to build a new form of political organization, capable of unifying these processes of struggle and developing a national perspective.
The MPA is currently organized in 17 Brazilian states in all regions of the country, and after 22 years of existence it has a significant history of struggle and organization of the Brazilian peasantry, organizing approximately 100,000 peasant families directly throughout the country."