• L'Union européenne suspecte Bayer d'accaparement de terres
    • Africa Intelligence
    • 30 September 2016

    Une délégation de cinq eurodéputés s’est rendue en Tanzanie du 19 au 22 septembre pour vérifier si les accusations d’accaparement de terre portées par l’ONG Concern contre le Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor (SAGCOT) sont fondées.

  • World Bank turns its back on pastoralist communities in Africa
    • BWP
    • 23 September 2016

    In March the World Bank board granted a waiver of its current safeguard policy for indigenous peoples in relation to a loan to the government of Tanzania for SAGCOT, a multi-million dollar public-private partnership agribusiness development project.

  • Tanzania: The dilemmas and difficulties of land policy reform
    • The Citizen
    • 20 September 2016

    Is there such a thing as "responsible large-scale investment in land and agriculture"? asks Prof Marjorie Mbilinyi.

  • Village land purchases banned
    • Daily News
    • 29 August 2016

    The Tanzanian government has issued an order prohibiting customary lands from being sold on long lease to individuals or institutions, as a large portion of land belonging to villages had turned targets of various local and foreign investors.

  • Africa’s real land grab
    • Economist
    • 21 July 2016

    Never mind foreign interlopers. African urbanites are scooping up more land

  • Water scarcity, public protest slow foreign farmland purchases
    • Circle of Blue
    • 24 June 2016

    New GRAIN study finds changed conditions in international “land grabs.”

  • World Bank allows Tanzania to sidestep rule protecting indigenous groups
    • ICIJ
    • 21 June 2016

    The World Bank’s board has granted a massive agribusiness project in East Africa a waiver that exempts it from following the bank’s Indigenous Peoples Policy—sparking fears that the development lender is making an end run to resurrect a policy that it abandoned in public.

  • Evicted tribes say they're left with nowhere to go
    • ICIJ
    • 20 June 2016

    The World Bank’s board has granted an East African agribusiness project called SAGCOT a waiver that exempts it from following the bank’s Indigenous Peoples Policy — sparking fears among human rights advocates that the development lender is setting a precedent that weakens protections for indigenous peoples.

  • Farming for India Inc abroad largely on paper
    • Business Standard
    • 18 June 2016

    India’s plan to lease farm land in Mozambique, Tanzania and Malawi to grow pulses for domestic consumers is not the first such project

  • Tanzania: Project axed to save wildlife
    • Citizen
    • 24 May 2016

    The Government has decided to shelf the Bagamoyo EcoEnergy sugar plantation project in order to safeguard Wami River from which the project would draw its water.

  • Tanzania: Investors lose seven farms in Morogoro
    • Daly News
    • 27 April 2016

    Several other title deeds for farms with total 549,000 hectares in Morogoro region have been forwarded to the Ministry of Lands and Human Settlement Developments for revocation.

  • New project to link farmers to agribusiness in Tanzania
    • World Bank
    • 10 Mar 2016

    The World Bank's $70 million in new financing will be used to link smallholder farmers to agribusinesses in the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT).

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