Cambodian villagers to appeal Thai court's rejection of suit against sugar giant
      Cambodian villagers will appeal a Thai court decision rejecting their class action lawsuit against Thailand's biggest sugar producer, Mitr Phol. The class action lawsuit, filed in April last year on behalf of more than 3,000 Cambodian plaintiffs, accused the Thai sugar giant violently displacing them to make way for plantations.
      • Reuters
      • 05 July 2019
      The World Bank lending strategy must aim to place people above profit!
      As evidenced in Liberia, World Bank support has gone to multinational corporations involved in vicious land grabs that have succeeded in displacing thousands of poor villagers from their ancestral lands
      • Liberian Observer
      • 05 July 2019
      Socfin Group to invest US$20m in oil palm processing factory in Ghana
      Plantation Socfinaf Ghana (PSG), a subsidiary of the group, has cultivated a little in excess of 6,000 hectares of Oil Palm that can supply about 40% capacity of their new Factory scheduled to start production before October this year 2019.
      • Food Business Africa
      • 05 July 2019
      Karuturi Global‘s Ethiopia return stokes fears of deforestation and evictions
      A 15,000-hectare concession awarded to Karuturi Global in Ethiopia’s Gambela region has left locals fearing their ancestral lands will be cleared for agribusiness once again by the Indian firm.
      • IDM
      • 04 July 2019
      SRC’s investment faces hiccups
      The Liberian Observer has reliably gathered that the International Finance Corporation has tabled all SRC’s loan application processes pending full scale investigation into a recent complaint filed against it by 22 indigenous Liberian communities.
      • Liberian Observer
      • 04 July 2019
      Qatar re-evaluates its food security strategy
      While Qatar has adopted a more indirect approach to its foreign agricultural investment and increased domestic production of some food products, it is unlikely that it will be able to significantly reduce its dependence on foreign food supplies in the long term.
      • Future Directions
      • 03 July 2019
      Agriculture: Germ of an asset class
      According to asset managers, a window is emerging for institutional money to flow into agriculture due to change of ownership, notably in markets such as Australia and the US.
      • IP&E
      • 02 July 2019
      More than 7,000 hectares of farm land available for development through DAA pilot project
      The government of Brunei offering heavily subsidised land for rent to both locals and foreigners. 300 hectares of government-owned agricultural land have been given out over the past two years as part of state efforts to fuel growth of agriculture industry.
      • The Scoop
      • 28 June 2019
      Chinese rice farm helps boost food security, employment in central Uganda
      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.
      • Xinhua
      • 27 June 2019
      Preparation of an international guidance document on agricultural land investment contracts
      A UNIDROIT Working Group is currently developing, in collaboration with FAO and IFAD, a future Legal Guide on Agricultural Land Investment Contracts. The online consultation on the ALIC Zero Draft is open from 1 June until 30 September 2019.
      • UNIDROIT
      • 27 June 2019
      Customary land map, a first for Indonesia, launches to mixed reception
      Indonesia has published its first ever map of customary forests, in a move it says to prevent land grabs by businesses and resolve existing conflicts.But indigenous rights activists are unconvinced, saying land recognition process for local communities continues to be hampered by onerous bureaucratic requirements.
      • Mongabay
      • 26 June 2019
      Big four banks financing companies accused of human rights abuses
      Australia’s big four banks; ANZ, the Commonwealth Bank, NAB and Westpac are financing companies accused of land grabs, deforestation and labour abuses in developing countries according to a new report by Friends of the Earth Australia.
      • The Sydney Morning Herald
      • 25 June 2019

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