Un collectif sénégalais entame le combat contre SEN INDIA qui a pris 5000 ha pour faire de la pomme de terre et la pastèque et veut délocaliser les villageois.
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
More than 200 former employees, waving placards and chanting slogans, accuse the company of failing to settle their dues before the company is taken over by a new management.
The Export and Import (EXIM) Bank of India provided $35 million towards the establishment of the $36.5 million Komenda Sugar Factory project, which includes the development of 3,000 hectares of irrigable land.
- Business World
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30 May 2016
Ramakrishna Karuturi has mocked plans to sell off his Naivasha-based flower farm, saying the liquidation procedure will not affect his ownership of the land, which is held through separate subsidiaries.
One of the country’s largest flower farms Karuturi limited has officially been closed, with receiver managers and liquidators moving in to wind up the farm.
Kenya’s biggest flower firm is set to go under the auctioneers’ hammer, as owners of the Indian multinational failed to defend the winding up petition filed in court by creditors.
- Daily Nation
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04 April 2016
La filiale du groupe 3F basé à Andhra Pradesh en Inde vient de signer un protocole d’accord avec le gouvernement gabonnais pour le développement d’une palmeraie de 40 000 ha et la construction d’une huilerie.
L’accord de partenariat devrait se traduire par la mise à disposition de 40 000 hectares de terre selon Sanjay Goenka, PDG de la société indienne
- Nouveau Gabon
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25 Mar 2016
The Ethiopian Agriculture Investment and Land Administration Agency has given up offering land for large scale agricultural investments for an unspecified time.
New research examining the geographical coverage of international investment treaties raises concern about how they might affect public action to address 'land grabbing'.