Selon Guo Pei, rédacteur en chef de la China agricultural economic review, à partir de 2006, la Chine a "encouragé" ses sociétés à investir dans le domaine agricole en Afrique
Apart from its own 3000 acre (1200ha) farm, Zhong's Industries Ltd plans to also use the out-grower model where millions of acres of land will be opened up for rice farming across the country.
Tout ça pour ça ! Le conglomérat chniois qui avait acheté 1700 hectares de terres agricoles dans l'Indre a été placé en faillite. Le foncier agricole doit être beaucoup mieux protégé selon la Confédération Paysanne.
Le conglomérat chinois Reward, avec à sa tête le milliardaire Hu Keqin, avait réalisé plusieurs investissements, notamment dans des terres agricoles dans l’Indre et l’Allier. Il a été déclaré en faillite le 13 mai dernier, selon le registre chinois des faillites.
O presente livro é resultado dos debates do I Seminário sobre Estrangeirização de Terras e Segurança Alimentar e Nutricional
- Biodiversidad en América Latina y el Caribe
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12 June 2019
As foreign ownership of agriculture land continues to increase, efforts to limit foreign ownership of U.S. farmland have gained traction.
Villagers in Krasnaya Gorka in Russia's Chuvashia are protesting the allocation of their lands to a Chinese company for a dairy project.
A Chinese-backed firm is growing bananas on 2,000 hectare of land promised by the government of Laos as compensation to survivors of a 2018 dam collapse.
- Radio Free Asia
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29 May 2019
China-backed banana tissue-culture plantations, banned in Laos and Thailand, began popping up in Myanmar about 12 years ago. A report issued earlier this year by Land Security and Environmental Conservation Network indicated that that there are more than 100,000 acres of banana plantations in Kachin state.
- Radio Free Asia
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20 May 2019
The Xinfadi Market has already established its own plantations in more than 8 countries, including the Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand, to guarantee low prices and high quality for fruit imported to Beijing.
Under a 2010 pact with the Chávez government, China CAMC Engineering Co Ltd was paid $100 million to develop rice paddies twice the size of Manhattan to feed millions. But 9 years later, locals are hungry and the project hasn’t yielded a single grain of rice.
China's investment in foreign agricultural projects is booming, according to statistics peddled by Chinese agricultural officials during "Belt and Road" summit held in Beijing.