Land governance programme map
    On January 22 a comprehensive database on land and resource governance programmes funded by members of the Global Donor Working Group on Land will be presented during the AGA in Paris.
    • Donor Platform
    • 16 January 2014
    Seeds of discontent
    Swedish, Norwegian and Dutch investors in Mozambique land grab: powerful new documentary gives a compelling visual portrait of how investment by private financial players can undermine food security and human rights in developing countries.
    • FIAN
    • 02 October 2013
    Sierra Leone Climbing out of poverty
    Swedfund film focuses on the people living in the Sierra Leone countryside affected by the Addax Bioenergy sugarcane project.
    • Swedfund International
    • 28 August 2013
    Pension funds flock to ‘real assets’
    Pension funds across the globe are ramping up holdings of so-called “real assets” such as property, infrastructure and farmland, as they move to protect their portfolios against inflation.
    • Financial Times
    • 16 June 2013
    The anatomy of a Mozambique land deal
    A multi-million dollar “ethical” plantation development in northwestern Mozambique - the initiative of a clutch of Scandinavian faith-based organizations - has faced alleged acts of sabotage by the very people it was designed to assist, illustrating the divisions between foreign benefactors and local communities.
    • IRIN
    • 22 May 2013
    Swedish buffer fund AP2 under scrutiny from NGO over Brazilian farmland investments
    Sweden’s SEK227.3bn (€26.7bn) state buffer fund Andra AP-fonden (AP2) has been accused of a lack of transparency and snapping up cheap agricultural land in Brazil by campaign group Swedwatch. AP2 denies the allegations.
    • Responsible Investor
    • 22 April 2013
    Lack of transparency when Swedish Pension Fund AP2 invests in farmland in Brazil
    A new Swedwatch report shows a lack of transparency and inadequate auditing of ethics and environmental impacts in AP2’s investment in farmland in Brazil. For business reasons, the investment is surrounded by a high level of secrecy, which makes scrutiny from the outside impossible.
    • Swedwatch
    • 16 April 2013
    Swedish land grab in Tanzania causes protests
    Mats Widgren provides an update on a Swedish company's land grab for sugar cane production in Tanzania.
    • FarmLandS
    • 22 Mar 2013
    Swedish Black Earth?
    "I’ve put together a table with what I think are the main Swedish land investments in Russia and Ukraine," writes Brian Kuns. "In doing this, I ran into some of the known difficulties associated with monitoring the phenomenon of large-scale land-acquisition."
    • FarmLandS
    • 14 Mar 2013
    Tanzania: Villagers cry over land grabbing
    Bagamoyo villagers are up in arms over the government supporting an investor they accuse of grabbing about 6,000 hectares of their land in the district.
    • The Citizen
    • 13 Mar 2013
    Govt can't produce foreign farmland figure
    In New Zealand, an opposition party is demanding hard figures on how much farmland is owned by foreigners, but the government says it can't produce the figures.
    • NZN
    • 13 Mar 2013
    Pension fund buys $100m of land in hunt for safety
    The 16,000-hectare farm which Första AP-fonden bought in Australia in December was one of a clutch of purchases of farmland, worth some $100m, by the pension fund.
    • Agrimoney
    • 11 Mar 2013
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