• Alan Kessler calls for digital leap to transform African agriculture
    • Alan Kessler calls for digital leap to transform African agriculture
    • 24 June 2025

    Alan Kessler, a leading figure in agricultural development and innovation, has issued a bold call for a “digital leap” to drive transformation across Africa’s farming sector. According to Kessler, incremental improvements are no longer sufficient to address the complex and urgent challenges facing farmers across the continent. Instead, he urges stakeholders to embrace a full-scale digital revolution to modernize agriculture and enhance food security.

  • Farming the Future: African Food Security ignites hope in Somaliland’s drylands
    • https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2025/06/11/farming-the-future-african-food-security-ignites-hope-in-somalilands-drylands/
    • 20 June 2025

    In the arid yet resilient landscapes of Somaliland, a quiet revolution in agriculture is beginning to unfold. African Food Security (AFS), a New York-based agribusiness firm, has launched a transformative initiative aimed at cultivating sustainable, community-led farming across the region.

  • Communities cry foul over IFC’s weak response to SRC abuses
    • Daily Observer
    • 19 June 2025

    In 2019, 22 communities in Liberia filed a complaint with the World Bank Group’s Compliance Advisor Ombudsman, accusing the International Finance Corporation of fueling abuse and environmental destruction through a loan to the Salala Rubber Corporation to expand its rubber plantations—with devastating consequences.

  • Food Insecurity Situation in Africa
    • Food Insecurity Situation in Africa
    • 10 June 2025

    According to the United Nations, over 36 million people are struggling to meet their basic food needs, a number projected to rise to over 52 million during the June–August 2025 lean season, including almost three million in emergency conditions (IPC4) and 2,600 people in Mali at risk of facing catastrophic hunger (IPC5).

  • IFC plays Pontius Pilate, dodges accountability for harmful rubber project in Liberia after six years
    • ACA
    • 30 May 2025

    The World Bank Group’s Compliance Advisor Ombudsman found that the IFC failed to follow its own safeguards, enabling widespread harm to land rights, community health, cultural heritage and women by the Salala Rubber Corporation.

  • Socfin : l'enquête Bloomberg confirme des violatio​ns des droits humains
    • Humundi
    • 24 April 2025

    Violences sexuelles, accaparements de terres, répression : une nouvelle enquête éclaire les pratiques du groupe agro-industriel, écrit l'ONG Humundi

  • NGOs at the service of plundering territories: the Earthworm Foundation case
    • WRM
    • 23 April 2025

    Under the guise of ‘conflict mediation’ and community empowerment, the work of certain corporate NGOs results in communities continuing without access to and control over their lands, and in strengthening destructive production models.

  • The abuse allegations at rubber plantations supplying top tiremakers
    • Bloomberg
    • 16 April 2025

    Bloomberg's Big Take podcast looks at an investigation into allegations of sexual coercion at plantations run by Socfin, a rubber company supplying top tiremakers.

  • The Rubber Barons: Sex for work allegations hang over Socfin plantations supplying top tiremakers
    • Bloomberg
    • 16 April 2025

    Hubert Fabri and Vincent Bolloré own plantations accused of land appropriation and labor abuses. Their company says it has taken steps to improve matters, but a trip to West Africa shows sexual coercion claims remain widespread.

  • Liberia: Gov’t prosecutes Mary Boimah, others, in 2024 SRC protest
    • New Dawn
    • 07 April 2025

    The Liberian government has taken legal action against former union leaders of the Salala Agricultural Workers Union of Liberia following violent protests at the Salala Rubber Corporation in Margibi County on June 27, 2024.

  • As IFC delayed a damning report on a Liberian rubber plantation, the owner sold the business
    • ICIJ
    • 02 April 2025

    Advocates for 22 communities affected by the problems told ICIJ the sale allowed Socfin and the IFC to minimize their responsibility for addressing harm done to workers and plantation residents, adding to longstanding criticisms of the World Bank's handling of damages caused by projects it finances.

  • SRC’s revival brings hope, dignity to workers
    • Liberian Observer
    • 24 Mar 2025

    Optimism is reverberating among workers as issues of decrepit housing and a plethora of other problems left behind by Socfinaf - a Luxembourg multinational, partly held by France's Bolloré group, that owned SRC until it divested in August 2024 - are now being addressed.

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