Government mulls private purchase of farm land abroad
- Economic Times
- 05 Mar 2012
The government has decided to throw its might behind private purchases of farm land overseas to ensure food security for India.
The government has decided to throw its might behind private purchases of farm land overseas to ensure food security for India.
The Indian government has no plans to buy farmland abroad or help private companies do so, Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar said on Monday, after a local media report said New Delhi was debating the issue.
La Via Campesina appelle tous ses membres et allié(e)s à se joindre à elle en cette journée du 17 avril pour faire entendre massivement la voix de la résistance populaire contre les accaparements de terres
La extranjerización y el acaparamiento de tierras, que se practica en Colombia y muchas otras partes del mundo, es un negocio social y humanamente ilegítimo.
A new interactive mapping website shows exactly which areas of PNG have been stolen under the guise of Special Agriculture and Business Leases and which villages have lost their rights to their land for at least the next THREE generations.
Combattant depuis longtemps aux côtés des paysans pour l’amélioration de leurs conditions de vie, elle adhère en 2005 à Synergie Paysanne et prend conscience du phénomène de l’accaparement des terres.
Up to 90% of sub-Saharan Africa's land area is currently untitled. Without legal owners, this land falls to the state, which makes it easy to lease to foreign investors
Tierras rurales. Régimen de protección al dominio nacional sobre la propiedad, posesión o tenencia de las tierras rurales. Ley 26.737. Su reglamentación.
La Via Campesina calls on all of its members and allies to organize actions around the world on April 17 to display massive popular resistance to land grabbing and highlight the struggle against corporate control over land and natural resources.
IMF/World Bank paper looks at how foreign investors are buying up farmland in developing countries.
PKA has defended its investments in African agricultural land, denying they are ethically dubious or constitute "land grabbing".
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