Donors warn Ethiopia of Omo conflict risk from rapid sugar plans
      Ethiopian Sugar Corp. is tapping loans from Development Bank of China to build six sugar-processing factories and plant 150,000 hectares of sugar cane in the region bordering Kenya. This may exacerbate conflict in the ethnically diverse region.
      • Africa Intelligence Media
      • 11 Mar 2015
      Canada risks losing next generation of farmers
      Canada's National Farmers Union (NFU) has released an update to its 2010 report, "Losing Our Grip", about growing corporate control of farmland and the acceleration of debt among farmers.
      • CTV News
      • 11 Mar 2015
      Ethiopia: tribe starves as dam and land grabs dry up river
      The Kwegu, the smallest and most vulnerable tribe in Ethiopia’s Lower Omo Valley, is starving as a result of the massive Gibe III dam and associated large-scale irrigation for commercial plantations on tribal land.
      • Survival International
      • 10 Mar 2015
      Villagers in northeast Cambodia refuse to give up land for rubber plantation
      More than 200 representatives from remote northeastern Cambodian province refused to accept gifts from land concession company in exchange for clearing their communal land for a rubber tree plantation.
      • RFA
      • 10 Mar 2015
      Vietnamese agriculture sees investment increase from Japan
      Interest in Vietnam's farmland is growing due to suitable soil and climate conditions, convenient location relative to markets like China and increasing demand for high-tech agricultural products.
      • Shanghai Daily
      • 10 Mar 2015
      Losing our grip - 2015 update
      An updated report from Canada's National Farmers Union on the threat posed to family farms and food sovereignty by the corporate buy-up of farmland, rising farm debt and agribusiness financing of inputs.
      • NFU
      • 10 Mar 2015
      Major tycoons added to concessions watchlist in Cambodia
      Fourteen companies have been put on a watchlist by Cambodia's Ministry of Environment for failing to live up to their investment promises. The ministry also said it had reduced the firms' land concessions by 14,000 hectares.
      • Phnom Penh Post
      • 10 Mar 2015
      Youth activists condemn land given to Chinese company
      A group of Namibian youth activists have condemned their government’s intention to approve the lease of 10,000 hectares of fertile land to a Chinese company to grow tobacco for export.
      • The Citizen
      • 10 Mar 2015
      Growing food trade, shrinking self-sufficiency
      As the world reaches the limits of available farmland and water for irrigation, countries are turning to international markets to meet domestic food demand. New analysis explores trends and consequences in the international food market.
      • Worldwatch Institute
      • 10 Mar 2015
      Forest Peoples Programme complaint against Golden Agri Resources upheld
      Palm oil conglomerate criticised for multiple violations of RSPO requirements that lands can only be acquired from indigenous peoples and local communities with their free, prior and informed consent.
      • FPP
      • 09 Mar 2015
      Palm oil firms in Peru plan to clear 23,000 hectares of primary forest
      Four oil palm plantations connected to the same company are planning to clear more than 23,000 hectares of primary rainforest in the northern Amazon in order to cultivate oil palm.
      • Guardian
      • 07 Mar 2015
      Genting Plantations, Musim Mas to build 600,000 t/y palm refinery
      Malaysian oil palm planter Genting Plantations Bhd said it has entered into an agreement with Indonesia's Musim Mas Group to build a 300 million ringgit ($82.17 million) palm oil refinery in the Borneo island of Sabah.
      • Reuters
      • 06 Mar 2015

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