Asia: Land grabs threaten food security
- IRIN
- 10 June 2009
Sam Pov, a rice farmer in Cambodia’s western Battambang Province, is very worried that his land will be taken over by a foreign investor.
Sam Pov, a rice farmer in Cambodia’s western Battambang Province, is very worried that his land will be taken over by a foreign investor.
As world population expands, the demand for arable land should soar. At least that's what George Soros, Lord Rothschild, and other investors believe.
Estudian un mecanismo jurídico que le permita eliminar las restricciones por el área máxima que puedan adquirir los empresarios extranjeros para ejecutar proyectos productivos en el sector colombiano.
South Korea's KOGID Cambodia plans to invest US$150 million to grow and process corn for animal feed to be sold overseas.
Analysts say Moscow's plan, which would attract international commodity firms, might require a more open approach to investment in land
African nations are becoming more cautious in selling farmland to foreign investors, with governments paying closer attention to deals that could lead to social unrest, AGRA says
IFAD says that "land grab deals" are opportunities and should be transparent.
What we are witnessing in countries like Ethiopia today is an extreme form of the banana republic syndrome.
A multi-million birr investment project by Karuturi Global Limited, an Indian company in Etang Special Woreda of Gambella State was launched on Saturday.
A number of Gulf states have expressed interest in livestock and rice farming in Thailand to secure food supplies, a Thai official said on Monday. "The countries involved could be Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar or the UAE," he added.
On est au cœur de la nécessité d’une régulation publique, nationale comme internationale à travers les biens publics mondiaux. Sans elle, c’est évidemment l’intérêt financier et/ou l’intérêt étranger qui prévaudra.