Modibo Kéita, PDG de GDCM

The vast outback cattle station empire including Naryilco (pictured during mustering of fat cattle) in the Channel Country of south-west Queensland, has remained in the Kidman family for five generations and is now being sold with potential buyers from China, the UK, US, Canada, South America, Switzerland and Indonesia

The largest private, non-monarchical, non-state landholding on earth is up for sale

Djeralar Miankeol

Manifestation d’habitants de la région du lac Boeung Kak au Cambodge, en décembre 2012, au deuxième jour du procès de la militante Yorm Bopha, visée par de fausses accusations apparemment en raison de sa dénonciation d’expulsions forcées liées à un projet financé par la Banque mondiale. (2012 John Vink / Magnum Photos)

Selon M. Ilkovski, la Transbaïkalie fournira les terres, et la Chine – le financement, mais le terrain n’a pas encore été délimité.

Le groupe Al Dahra possède énormément d’actifs, notamment 100 mille hectares de terres, huit usines de fourrages, quatre usines de riz et deux minoteries.

"Men, women and young people from al-Jarif went out today in a peaceful protest," Othman, a resident of al-Jarif, told Reuters on June 12, 2105. "We are demanding our land and our rights that the government has taken away from us."

Terres irriguées à Tombouctou sur le fleuve Niger, au Mali. (Photo AFP)

Paysannes de Hacienda Luisita [Philippines] écrivent des cartes postales au Pape François : “ Terre et justice ! Luttez avec nous, Pape des Pauvres ! ”

Following the many paths of where investment dollars go to fund agricultural commodities in SE Asia can be a challenging but not impossible prospect. (Photo: wikiphoto)

La Nasan accélère la course à l'accaparement des terres en Afrique L'accaparement des terres en Afrique est encouragé par un mythe, selon lequel 80% des terres arables du continent seraient vacantes, alors qu'en fait elles sont périodiquement cultivées. Getty Images 

Camponeses marcham contra o Prosavana no Corredor de Nacala (Photo: UNAC)

Activists planting some plants bamboos as they demonstrate in front of conglomerate Bollore headquarters in Puteaux near Paris, France, calling on Bollore to return land, or compensate farmers, over disputed concessions for plantations in Cambodia and three African countries, Thursday, June 4, 2015. Bollore is the largest shareholder of Socfin, which has been accused by activists of land grabs in Cambodia, Liberia, Cameroon and Ivory Coast. (AP Photo/Kamil Zihnioglu) (The Associated Press)

Activists demonstrate in front of conglomerate Bollore headquarters in Puteaux near Paris, France, calling on Bollore to return land, or compensate farmers, over disputed concessions for plantations in Cambodia and three African countries, Thursday, June 4, 2015. Bollore is the largest shareholder of Socfin, which has been accused by activists of land grabs in Cambodia, Liberia, Cameroon and Ivory Coast. (Photo: AP/Kamil Zihnioglu)

Activists demonstrate in front of conglomerate Bollore headquarters in Puteaux near Paris, France, calling on Bollore to return land, or compensate farmers, over disputed concessions for plantations in Cambodia and three African countries, Thursday, June 4, 2015. Bollore is the largest shareholder of Socfin, which has been accused by activists of land grabs in Cambodia, Liberia, Cameroon and Ivory Coast. (Photo: AP/Kamil Zihnioglu)

Communautés Bunong riveraines de la plantation Socfin KCD au Cambodge

Feronia nursery at Mozité. (Photo: GRAIN)

Enfants sur le quai de Lokutu sur le fleuve Congo. (Photo : GRAIN)

Mars 2015 : des participants à la réunion de Mozité, dans la province de Yahuma, ont déclaré, « Avant tout, nous réclamons le début de négociations pour récupérer nos droits sur les terres qui nous ont été enlevées de façon illégale depuis 104 ans. » (Photo : GRAIN)

??Farmers in rural Nigeria protesting at Wilmar's destruction of their crops, trees and farmland. (Photo: FOEI / ERA.)