MDG : Land grabbing : Boeung Kak lake, Cambodia Residents of the Boeung Kak lakeside during a protest in Phnom Penh, Cambodia against eviction. A local developer and a Chinese investment company have been given a 99-year lease from the Cambodian government to develop the lake. Photograph: Mak Remissa/EPA

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Gardé armé sur l'exploitation de Karuturi en Ethiopie. (Photo : Planète à vendre / Flickr)

“While foreign investment has been vital for the development of agriculture in Australia, in the last three years we have seen a ten fold increase. There has been a marked change in the activity by foreign companies from investment in agriculture to ownership and control of supply lines,” says Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Food Security, John Cobb. (Above: North West grain grower George Clift. Photo: Peter Lorimer)

Un baobab en plein cœur des rizières de l’Office du Niger. (Photo : Daniel Hérard)

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Oumou Coulibaly a pris la tête d’un mouvement de contestation de 150 paysannes. (Photo : Daniel Hérard)

Réunion de villageois mobilisés contre le pédégé d’un groupe céréalier qui s’est vu attribuer 7 400 ha qui empiètent sur leurs champs. (Photo : Daniel Hérard)

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A Zitinga, on récolte le riz endommagé par les inondations dues aux travaux des nouveaux investisseurs privés. (Photo : Daniel Hérard)

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Lee Woo-chang, head of KomerCN, examines corns grown at his farm in Cambodia.

Acacia trees stand in a field of wheat in the Rift Valley near Narok, Kenya. (Photo: Bloomberg)