Land grabbing, water grabbing, and buying grain directly from farmers in exporting countries are now integral parts of a global power struggle for food security. Above: Women sell cereals and nuts on the main road of the Abobo neighborhood of Abidjan, the capital of Ivory Coast, on Jan. 13. (Photo: SIA KAMBOU/AFP/Getty Images)
Land grabbing, water grabbing, and buying grain directly from farmers in exporting countries are now integral parts of a global power struggle for food security. Above: Women sell cereals and nuts on the main road of the Abobo neighborhood of Abidjan, the capital of Ivory Coast, on Jan. 13. (Photo: SIA KAMBOU/AFP/Getty Images)