• Annual Monitoring Report on the Operations of Addax Bioenergy by the Sierra Leone Network on the Right to Food (SiLNoRF) for the Period June 2011 – June 2012
      • Silnorf
      • 06 August 2012

      The Sierra Leone Network on the Right to Food has published an Annual Monitoring Report on the sugarcane-to-ethanol project of the Swiss firm Addax Bioenergy. Some positive changes are acknowledged by SiLNoRF, e.g. on employment. However, there are still many issues of concern, such as communities asking for a written agreement from Addax to prevent it from using more than the demarcated land.

    • Australia turns anti-China
      • Live Trading News
      • 06 August 2012

      Leading Australian economists, commentators and even political enemies have joined the federal Minister for Trade and Investment Craig Emerson in condemning Opposition plans to tighten control over foreign investment.

    • Q+A: Transcript of Fred Pearce interview
      • Voxy
      • 05 August 2012

      Jessica Mutch spoke to Fred Pearce in London about the Crafar farm buy-up by a Chinese company and whether New Zealand should be nervous about land grabbing.

    • Australian opposition eyes foreign investment scrutiny
      • AFP
      • 03 August 2012

      Australia's conservative opposition on Friday earmarked tighter scrutiny of foreign investment in agriculture as a priority if the party is elected to government next year, as recent polls suggest.

    • Protesters disrupt Board of Regents meeting, want Rastetter removed
      • The Gazette
      • 03 August 2012

      Group says regent abused position in pursuing relationship between Iowa State University and Ratsetter's agribusiness corporation, which is developing a farming operation in Tanzania.

    • Bangladesh to lease Sudanese farmland
      • Daily Star
      • 03 August 2012

      Bangladesh yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with South Sudan to take a 10-year lease on Sudanese farmland to grow crops aimed at ensuring food security of both the countries.

    • GMO boss warns of food crisis
      • Top 1000 Funds
      • 03 August 2012

      Jeremy Grantham of US asset management firm, Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo and Company (GMO), says global investors should have 30% of their portfolios exposed to natural resources, with half of that in forestry and farmland, to take advantage of the growing global food crisis. That is double today's averages.

    • Colombia Conservative Party wants to limit foreign land purchase
      • Colombia Reports
      • 02 August 2012

      Colombia's Conservative Party proposed a constitutional amendment to limit land purchases made by foreigners to avoid "land grabbing," reported local media Thursday.

    • Land grabbing in a post investment period and popular reaction in the Rufiji River Basin.
      • Hakiardhi
      • 02 August 2012

      Report just released by Tanzanian NGO Haki Ardhi looks at recent experiences with land grabs in the fertile Rufiji Basin.

    • The global land rush: Catalyst for resource-driven conflict?
      • Sustainable Security
      • 02 August 2012

      Given the power imbalances at play, it is folly to assume that land-seekers will suddenly embrace, en masse, a set of voluntary rules promoting sustainable and equitable investor practices, says Michael Kugelman

    • Not enough farmland to feed the world
      • ABC
      • 02 August 2012

      HighQuest Partners in the US say that between 65-80 million hectares of additional land is going to have to be brought into production, globally, within the next 10 years and that this means more foreign farmland investment.

    • Challenging the colonial legacy in Gabon
      • FERN
      • 01 August 2012

      Following a two-day conference in Libreville, Gabon, civil society actors launched a land and resource rights initiative to challenge property laws and continuing allocation of community lands to logging, mining and agribusiness.

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