• “No land, no power”
      • Swedwatch
      • 05 Mar 2013

      Executive summary of Swedwatch's report on the Swedfund-supported Addax Bioenergy project in Sierra Leone

    • Splash and grab: The global scramble for water
      • New Scientist
      • 04 Mar 2013

      What we call land-grabbing is often more about access to irrigation. We urgently need to know how much is being purloined

    • Africa’s agriculture and agribusiness markets set to top US$1 trillion in 2030
      • World Bank
      • 04 Mar 2013

      "In the rush to allocate land for agribusiness, care needs to be taken so that acquisitions are conducted according to ethical and socially responsible standards, including recognizing local users’ rights, holding consultations with local communities, and paying fair market-rate compensation for land acquired," says the World Bank.

    • China scales back WA farm plans
      • The West Australian
      • 04 Mar 2013

      The Beidahuang Group has been dismayed by what it regards as negative media coverage of its investment in agricultural land in Australia and plans to scale back while it still purchases more farms.

    • US NGO slams city rose grower’s Ethiopia venture
      • Bangalore Mirror
      • 04 Mar 2013

      It alleges that the dealings of Karuturi Global, one of India’s largest flower growers, in the African nation do not smell as sweet as what it grows

    • Liberian women impacted by expansion of Sime Darby’s oil palm plantations
      • WRM
      • 04 Mar 2013

      The report “Uncertain Futures. The impacts of Sime Darby on communities”, produced by SDI and WRM, gives a deeper insight in how industrial oil palm plantations affect women in a differentiated way.

    • Agrarian problems emerge as corporations use MIFEE project for capital accumulation.
      • awasMIFEE
      • 02 Mar 2013

      People in Indonesia consider the food crisis as an excuse, deliberately created so that corporations could assert control over the necessary business which is central to most people’s lives.

    • IFC backs ETG Group again
      • Indian Ocean Newsletter
      • 01 Mar 2013

      The private investment arm of the World Bank, is going to back the medium-term expansion of ETC Group (ETG), incorporated in Mauritius and specializing trading in food and drink products.

    • N. Korea to farm land in Russian Far East
      • Asahi Shimbun
      • 01 Mar 2013

      North Korea will dispatch dozens of laborers this spring to grow corn, beans and vegetables on 1,000 hectares of farmland in the Russian Far East, local government sources said

    • Liberia: Sime Darby's slave camp is another face of corporate evil
      • New Democrat
      • 01 Mar 2013

      A Malaysian company that came to Liberia and acquired huge land space, promised to plant about 20,000 hectares to do Liberia proud by investing in oil palm is today embroiled in controversy and internecine conflict.

    • Ethiopia: displacement, intimidation and abuse
      • Redress Information & Analysis
      • 01 Mar 2013

      With the coming of big industrial farms in Ethiopia, local people, villagers and pastoralists are being threatened, intimidated, forcibly displaced and herded into camps by the military, their homes destroyed.

    • China intends to invest in an agricultural land irrigation system in Bulgaria
      • Balkans.com
      • 01 Mar 2013

      Tianjin Agribusiness Company, which is handling large plots in northwestern Bulgaria, plans to build a factory for processing Bulgarian waste constituents of milk production and to export it to China in the form of dried derivatives.

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