Se vende África
- Hoy
- 09 April 2012
En la última década, los países en desarrollo han dejado en manos extranjeras una superficie equivalente a media Unión Europea. África es un paraíso para estos inversores.
En la última década, los países en desarrollo han dejado en manos extranjeras una superficie equivalente a media Unión Europea. África es un paraíso para estos inversores.
India, which doesn’t allow corporate farming domestically, has joined the growing list of countries going overseas to look for food security.
Myanmar diplomatically bypassed a Bangladesh proposal last year for taking agricultural land on lease for cultivation in that country.
Combined firm, RZ Agro Holding Ltd., will control 97,500 ha in the Rostov Region of Russia.
Saudi businessman Saleh Kamel announced last week that the Sudanese government agreed to give his country two million acres [809 371 hectares] of farmland for a project that will allow the Arab Gulf state to ensure a steady food supply.
Phénomène mondial, l’accaparement des terres agricoles par des investisseurs étrangers est un sujet qui préoccupe de plus en plus les pays d’Amérique Latine soucieux de préserver leur souveraineté alimentaire.
The increasing dominance of China in Africa - industry, not agriculture. UK and US deserve greater critique.
New Zealand's reputation will be damaged in Asia if the sale of the Crafar dairy farms to Chinese interests does not go through, says a Kiwi managing investments in China.
How corporate transparency encourages secrecy - the counterproductive role of many NGO's.
Quand le gouvernement éthiopien a proposé à Thwol Othoy de déménager vers de nouvelles terres, il a accepté, séduit par la promesse d'une meilleure vie: une terre à cultiver, non loin d'un centre médical et d'une école pour ses enfants.
The UN Special Rapporteur on human rights defenders, Margaret Sekaggya, has called for swift action by States to combat impunity for attacks and violations against people trying to resolve land conflicts or denounce land grabbing and evictions
Around 400 companies submit applications for licenses for farmland in Ethiopia each month with a growing number of them from Europe.