En RDC, des fonds de développement européens et américain financent l’entreprise de production d’huile de palme Feronia Inc, malgré les conflits fonciers et les problèmes de droit du travail auxquelles sont confrontées ses plantations.
New report: European and US development funds are bankrolling palm oil company Feronia Inc despite land and labour conflicts at its plantations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
African Agriculture Fund Environmental, Social and Governance Annual Report 2015
This is the "Executive Version" of the 2015 loan agreement between a group of European development banks and the DR Congo oil palm plantation company Plantations et Huileries du Congo (PHC)
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02 December 2015
African Agriculture Fund Policy Statement Regarding Tax and Transparency
Report claims workers of palm oil company part-owned by DFI earn a pittance, live in harsh conditions and have had their land taken illegally, though DFI says it is trying to improve pay and conditions for workers.
Varias prominentes agencias e instituciones de financiamiento para el desarrollo están brindando su apoyo a la compañía de agronegocios canadiense Feronia, acusada de acaparamiento de tierras y abusos de derechos humanos.
Plusieurs grandes institutions financières de développement financent actuellement une société agroalimentaire canadienne accusée d’accaparement des terres et de violations des droits humains
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02 June 2015
Several prominent development finance institutions are funding Feronia, a Canadian agribusiness company accused of land grabbing and human rights abuses in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
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02 June 2015
This report has been written for emerging market private equity fund managers. It highlights trends in private equity investment in emerging markets agribusiness
African Agriculture Fund Environmental, Social and Governance Annual Report 2014
Development funds from European governments helped to rescue a Canadian company that pays workers as little as $1/day to toil on some of Africa's largest palm oil plantations in the Democratic Republic of Congo.