Minister of Agriculture Michael Katambo says that Zambia is partnering with foreign investors, especially the Chinese in the farming industry to improve national food production.
The Australian Government's long-awaited foreign ownership of water entitlement register reveals one in 10 water entitlements is foreign-owned at 10.4 per cent.
Une loi sur les terres dites vacantes risque de faciliter la confiscation des terres par le gouvernement birman, qui pourrait ensuite les louer à des acteurs privés.
Concessions of land made by the government of Laos to Chinese banana farms are leaving villagers in one northern district without enough land of their own to feed their families, RFA sources say
- Radio Free Asia
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05 Mar 2019
The Russian government has actively supported foreign investment in Siberian agriculture, making 1 million hectares of arable land in the Far Eastern Federal District available to foreign buyers
- The Diplomat
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12 February 2019
The people of Gagarawa are angry with the governor over the seizure of their farmlands, which the state government handed over to foreign investors for an irrigation farming project.
- Premium Times
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05 February 2019
L’amélioration [sic] récente de la qualité du sucre malien est le fruit de la coopération sino-malienne sur une zone exploitée d’une superficie de 20 000 hectares dans l'Office du Niger
Les pressions pour ouvrir le marché foncier au Brésil proviennent principalement de Chine.
- DIalogo Chino
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22 January 2019
Environmentalists and communities fear the consequences of changing 2010 foreign ownership regulations on farmland.
- Dialogo Chino
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22 January 2019
Empresarios chinos y agroindustria presionan congreso para cambiar reglas, pero ambientalistas temen consecuencias.
- Diálogo Chino
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22 January 2019
Australia's foreign investment regulator no longer believes private companies in China are free of Communist Party control, and plans on subjecting Chinese takeovers and deals, such as those for farmland, to more screening on national security grounds.
Chinese firm Jiangsu Lianfa is now crop testing in Pursat province, in the country’s west, and will start growing cotton on 180 hectares of land if test results are satisfactory.
- Khmer Times
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18 January 2019