How climate change politics are ruining African agriculture
      It is wondrous how the threat of climate change, a clear sign of the excesses and limitations of advanced economies, could ever become a driver of grand visions of progress in the developing world.
      • Policymic
      • 02 September 2013
      Would-be Crafar farm buyers lose court bid
      The High Court in Auckland has formalised a wide-ranging asset freeze against the unsuccessful bidders for the Crafar farms, Jack Chen and May Wang.
      • Stuff
      • 02 September 2013
      Starvation and poverty in Indonesia
      Civil society organisations appeal for suspension of MIFEE project in Papua pending redress for local communities
      • FPP
      • 02 September 2013
      First global donor working group on land
      On the margins of the annual World Bank land and poverty conference in April a donor roundtable agreed to establish a first global donor working group on land, which was launched recently. Video interview with the first chair of the group, from DFID.
      • Donor Platform
      • 01 September 2013
      PCFS calls rai guideline a decoy to legitimize WB’s RAI agenda
      The People's Coalition on Food Sovereignty recently released its critique on the responsible agricultural investment guideline calling it essentially the same as the World Bank's Principle on Responsible Agricultural Investment.
      • PCFS
      • 31 August 2013
      SA farmland 'outperforms stocks, bonds'
      The returns on investments in South African farmland consistently outstrip those of local and international equities, bonds and real estate, says Futuregrowth Asset Management, the venture capital arm of Old Mutual.
      • Financial Mail
      • 30 August 2013
      Minimum land use period to be 15 years in Ukraine - Agricultural Policy and Food Ministry
      The right to purchase agricultural land belongs to citizens of Ukraine, the state, the Land Bank, and territorial communities, according to a new draft law "On Agricultural Land Turnover".
      • Ukrinform
      • 30 August 2013
      Rudd channels Bob Katter in debate over foreign land
      Australia's PM says he favours a joint venture approach to farmland investment, comprising equity from farmers, perhaps through co-operatives, with domestic or some external investment.
      • Whitsunday Times
      • 29 August 2013
      How Edo is attracting investors in agric
      Commissioner for Agriculture of Nigeria's Edo State says his government gave 10,000 hectares to Ekha Chemical Company two weeks ago for cassava production, while two other companies have asked for 25,000 hectares each for palm oil and rice.
      • Daily Trust
      • 29 August 2013
      Govt eyes foreign firms for agriculture
      The Indonesian government is aiming to lure foreign investors to develop agricultural fields and farms outside Java, given the “insignificant” foreign contributions to total investments in the sector.
      • Jakarta Post
      • 29 August 2013
      India: Lok Sabha passes land acquisition bill
      The bill's pricing rules would oblige developers to pay up to four times the market rate for land in rural areas and twice the rate in urban areas. Displaced people must also be given homes and jobs.
      • Reuters
      • 29 August 2013
      Flour Mills of Nigeria notifies NSE on agreement with Adecoagro
      Adecoagro will assist FMN in the management and development of Kaboji Farm, one of the largest commercial farms in Nigeria, comprising 10,000 ha of maize and soybean.
      • Business Day
      • 28 August 2013

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