• Tanzania: Small farmers bearing brunt of investments
    • Tanzania Daily News
    • 10 April 2012

    The craze in recent years for huge investments in bio energy and agribusiness in Tanzania has seen small poor farmers being dispossessed of their lands through tricky contracts and the false hope of making riches overnight.

  • Se vende África
    • Hoy
    • 09 April 2012

    En la última década, los países en desarrollo han dejado en manos extranjeras una superficie equivalente a media Unión Europea. África es un paraíso para estos inversores.

  • Tanzanie: Ces universités américaines qui convoitent des terres agricoles
    • Slate.fr
    • 20 Mar 2012

    De nouveaux acteurs entrent dans l’accaparement des terres arables africaines. La rentabilité de ces placements n’en finit pas d’attirer les investisseurs.

  • Concern over rising number of land disputes in Tanzania
    • Daily Monitor
    • 02 Mar 2012

    Land conflicts pitting poor villagers against powerful investors now number more than 1,000 a year, according to research findings by Land Resources and Research Institute (HakiArdhi).

  • Tanzania: Contract farming law to curb rogue investors coming
    • Tanzania Daily News
    • 27 February 2012

    The government will soon table a Contract Farming Bill in parliament, seeking to enact a law to protect smallholder farmers and rural communities against exploitation by private investors that acquire lands.

  • ISU pulls out as adviser of ag project in Tanzania
    • Associated Press
    • 11 February 2012

    Iowa State University is no longer an adviser on an agricultural project in Tanzania led by Iowa-based AgriSol Energy.

  • So much to lose than gain in foreign land investments
    • The Guardian
    • 24 January 2012

    The Guardian (Tanzania) discusses with Stanslaus Nyembea, Programme Officer for Lawyers Environmental Action Team (LEAT), on foreign investments and land grabbing in Tanzania

  • Big shots lead in land grabbing, says report
    • The Citizen
    • 08 January 2012

    Tanzania is among countries currently faced with increased pressure from foreign investors acquiring unprecedented sizes of land for various bio-fuel projects and food production.

  • Changing land laws, policies to suit needs of locals, investors
    • Guardian
    • 29 December 2011

    As more and more fertile lands and rivers are in the hands of few investors, some villagers in southern Africa have started experiencing food shortages, a situation which was not there before.

  • Dan Rather: A land grab university?
    • Des Moines Register
    • 23 December 2011

    The people of Iowa — not to mention the refugees of Katumba, Tanzania — deserve an honest explanation for Iowa State University’s part in the AgriSol deal, and not just shameless denials.

  • Small-scale farmers decry exclusion, marginalisation
    • Guardian
    • 14 December 2011

    Farmers from Tanzania's Network of Small Scale Farmers (Mviwata) visit the Ministry of Agriculture to explain how recent development projects allocate huge pieces of land to big investors, leaving local farmers without farming land.

  • AgriSol lands another 10,000 ha amid growing public outcry
    • IPP Media
    • 12 December 2011

    The US-based AgriSol Company has landed another lucrative land deal involving 10,000 hectres amid growing public outcry about the recent land deals sealed by the company in Rukwa region.

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