Actualmente, os investidores internacionais estão atentos a uma nova oportunidade: terras agrícolas, especialmente no Corredor de Nacala norte de Moçambique.
To Karuturi, who has also offered to grow up to one million tonne of lentils for India on farm tracts leased in Ethiopia, the Mozambique model is an example of "political correctness."
- The Telegraph
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19 July 2016
India will enter into a government-to-government pact with Mozambique to buy pulses from a network of farmers, for export back to India, without taking control of their land.
- Hindustan Times
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07 July 2016
Impactos sociais do projecto da sociedade Wanbao Africa Agriculture Development Limited no Regadio do Baixo Limpopo.
New report for Acord International says land grabs are not a generalised feature of Brazilian, Chinese and Indian investment in African agriculture but some do raise major concerns
- Curtis Research
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01 July 2016
India, one of the world’s largest consumers and importers of pulses, may soon take over agricultural land in Africa and Myanmar to meet growing demand in its domestic market.
India’s plan to lease farm land in Mozambique, Tanzania and Malawi to grow pulses for domestic consumers is not the first such project
- Business Standard
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18 June 2016
The government of India is looking at the possibility of leasing land in Mozambique to grow pulses.
- Times of India
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17 June 2016
Decorreu em Nampula, nos dias 6 e 7 de Maio, o encontro de Convergência e Resistência do Movimento Não ao ProSavana.
A collection of official ProSavana files and reports from 2009 to 2016.
Based on new research in four African countries, Professor Ian Scoones says far from being on a land-grabbing spree in Africa, Chinese immigrant farmers and the deployment of Chinese agricultural technology and training programmes are having a positive impact.
Companies co-founded and run by Phil Edmonds, founder of leading African farmland investor Agriterra, paid “bribes” to African officials and have bought assets owned by secretive offshore structures, a campaign group has claimed.