• Gambella snapshot video: US aid to Ethiopia supports forced relocations for land grabs
    • Oakland Institute
    • 27 January 2012

    Ethiopia is forcibly relocating 70,000 people from Gambella to make fertile land available for foreign investment in agriculture--aggravating current hunger while laying the groundwork for future famine in Ethiopia

  • Human Rights Watch flags Indian agri-company Karuturi’s Ethiopia operations
    • Livemint
    • 20 January 2012

    “There is no villagization programme,” Sai Ramakrishna Karuturi, founder of Karuturi Global, told Mint via telephone. “This is a completely jaundiced western vision. They assume anything in Africa has to be done by the whites and the Chinese and Indians should have businesses only in their own countries.”

  • Ethiopie : Le début des ennuis pour Karuturi
    • Africa Intelligence
    • 14 January 2012

    Le ministère éthiopien de l'agriculture s'oppose à ce que la compagnie Karuturi installe des milliers de fermiers indiens sur les terres qu'elle loue dans la région de Gambela.

  • Karuturi’s woes have begun
    • Indian Ocean Newsletter
    • 13 January 2012

    The Ethiopian ministry of agriculture is against the firm Karuturi’s plan to install thousands of Indian farmers in land it has leased in the Gambela region.

  • Choc de cultures en Ethiopie
    • Le Monde
    • 05 January 2012

    Gilles van Kote, envoyé spécial du Monde, et Jiro Ose, photographe japonais basé à Addis-Abeba, se sont rendus dans la région de Gambela, à la pointe occidentale de l'Ethiopie, pour enquêter sur le phénomène de location de terres.

  • Scramble for Ethiopia’s Land
    • Le Monde
    • 05 January 2012

    Rich soil, a tropical climate, and an abundance of water: the region of Gambela in the west of the country is fertile. Foreign investors are renting thousands of hectares of it to develop intensive agriculture without regard for the environment and the population, reports Le Monde.

  • African roses are as beautiful
    • Times of India
    • 01 January 2012

    Sai Ramakrishna Karuturi talks to the Times of India about his African safari.

  • Channel4News - agriculture revolution or land grab?
    • Ethiotube
    • 29 December 2011

    Channel4News Jonathan Rugman has special report from Ethiopia on the revolution in agricultural production - but small tenant farmers say they now have less food to eat than before the changes began.

  • Is Indian investment in Ethiopian farms a 'land grab?'
    • CS Monitor
    • 23 December 2011

    Investment by Indian-owned Karuturi Global has raised questions about whether Ethiopia is literally giving away the farm, or conversely, launching a 'green revolution' to help Ethiopia feed itself.

  • Karuturi sets sight on sugarcane crushing factory
    • Oromiya Government
    • 19 December 2011

    In three years, 15,000ha will be covered with a sugarcane plantation in Gambela Province.

  • Indian firms look to Africa for business opportunities
    • BBC
    • 11 December 2011

    Karuturi Global is now one of the biggest private land owners in the world. They have invested over a quarter of a billion dollars in Ethiopia and Kenya alone. BBC reports.

  • Indian firms look to Africa for business opportunities
    • BBC
    • 11 December 2011

    "We are using knowledge and resources from Latin America and North America, capital from this part of the world (India) and land from Africa to make hopefully a heady cocktail,"says Sai Ramakrishna Karuturi

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