Stop Devoting Our Lands for Food Security of Other Nations
      At least 100 farmers joined a protest in front of the Department of Agriculture in Quezon City led by the members of the Asian Peasant Coalition (APC) in the Philippines such as the Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP), AMIHAN (National Federation of Peasant Women), UMA (Union of Agricultural Workers), and the PAMALAKAYA (National Federation of Small Fisherfolks of the Philippines). Also present is the Anakpawis partylist and the National Network of Agrarian Reform Advocates (NNARA)-Youth.
      • Asian Peasant Coalition
      • 29 Mar 2012
      Experts warn against stockpiling food
      The UAE should instead be looking to diversify and better monitor its agricultural investments abroad, says Dr Raed Safadi, the deputy director of trade and agriculture at the OECD.
      • The National
      • 28 Mar 2012
      80 Indian firms invest Rs 10,800 cr in African farms
      African continent is the new destination for Indian agriculture companies, as more than 80 of them have invested over Rs 10,800 crore in commercial farming activities in under-developed countries of the region.
      • Financial Chronicle
      • 28 Mar 2012
      Beyond the rosy picture
      Largest cut flower exporter Karuturi Global ventures into food business
      • Business Today
      • 28 Mar 2012
      Investments in land and the phenomenon of land grabbing: Challenges for development policy
      If large-scale land purchases and leases are agreed upon and implemented with due regard to six basic principles, they can play an important role in the development of rural areas, says the German government agency BMZ
      • BMZ
      • 27 Mar 2012
      Australian executives favor trade barriers for food
      Almost half of Australian executives surveyed by an international law firm favor higher trade barriers to protect the nation’s food supply and see foreign investment in agriculture and farmland as a threat.
      • Bloomberg
      • 27 Mar 2012
      UN moves to curb farmland grabs
      The UN has proposed that countries set limits on the size of agriculture land sales to regulate the growing trend of so-called farmland grabs.
      • Nicosia Business Review
      • 27 Mar 2012
      Investors in Brazil feel tied on land issue
      Proposed legislation will most likely include banning foreign state-owned companies, sovereign wealth funds and non-governmental organisations from purchasing farmland, while private projects would be approved on a case-by-case basis.
      • Nicosia Business Review
      • 27 Mar 2012
      An Act to feed 120 crore people
      THE NATIONAL Food Security Bill awaiting parliamentary approval should be backed by simultaneous plan to improve essential agricultural linkages as the demand is expected to exceed supply by 2020.
      • Tehelka
      • 27 Mar 2012
      Probe of $50-M AMA deal with Bahrain sought
      Legislator calls for an investigation, in aid of legislation, into the $50-million joint-venture deal between the Kingdom of Bahrain and the AMA Group Holdings to operate a 10,000-hectare agricultural farm in Mindanao.
      • Business Mirror
      • 26 Mar 2012
      Is it investment? Or a land grab?
      Within a few years, acquisition of foreign farmland has become an issue with plenty of explosive potential for the environment and security.
      • Sapa-AFP
      • 26 Mar 2012
      Karuturi may rope in sugar major for African project
      Company looks to tide over land-grabbing allegations, devastating flood for its $300mn project in Ethiopia.
      • Business Standard
      • 26 Mar 2012

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