Trans-Oil farms on 28,500 ha of leased lands in Moldova and owns a large-scale pig farm. It has received support from the EBRD and its take over of the Romanian company Racova is being financed by the World Bank's IFC.

Danish pension funds have made it clear that they will not get involved in landgrabbing in Africa. The problem is however, that it is impossible to verify whether they do what they promise. (Photo: Mikkel Østergaard)

A farm in Mato Grosso State in the cerrado, the vast savanna on the edge of the Amazon rain forest that is being razed for agricultural expansion. (Photo: Marizilda Cruppe for The New York Times)

Indigenous communities displaced from their land by the expansion of agribusiness in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. (Photo: Cristiano Navarro)

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Feronia Inc. agents confiscating artworks produced by children of plantation workers at the Institute for Human Activities in the DRC in 2013, before Feronia destroyed the Institute's headquarters and forced it to relocate. (Photo: IHA)

Former chief executive of the Sino-Singapore Jilin Food Zone, Dr John Lee, left just slightly more than a year after he was appointed CEO in January last year. Dr Lee said he left for “better opportunities” (Photo: Esther Teo)

Des travailleurs maliens aux plantations de Olam au Gabon. (Photo: phys.org)

Jian Zhong Yin is one of the new faces of Chinese overseas agribusiness investment. He oversees China’s biggest potential investment in Australian agriculture, an AUS$1 billion high-risk foray in the fabled Ord River irrigation scheme. (Photo: The Australian)

The residents of Cuyabia, Paraguay estimate that from their 25,000 acres of lands, a total of 6,000 acres of forest have already been cleared by German and Brazilian corporations. (Photo: teleSUR)

Member of MST occupy 750 ha of land belonging to CHina's Chongqin Grain Corp in São Lourenço do Sul, in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul state of Brazil, 19 October 2015 (Photo: MST)

An Agro EcoEnergy project in Tanzania. The company has plans for a sugarcane plantation and a processing facility on the north Tanzanian coast. (Photo: Ariel Zirulnic)

In the photo, a man drives his cattle outside Madagascar’s capital Antananarivo, Nov. 22, 2010. Photo credit: REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

Aliansi Gerakan Reforma Agraria (AGRA) together with other people's organization held protest action against land monopoly in Sumatera, Indonesia last 11 September 2015. (Photo by Ade Ipang)