Bahrain group keen to invest in Sarawak halal food hub
- The Star
- 21 September 2010
An established business group in Bahrain is seeking large tracts of land to grow rice and rear cattles in Malaysia.
An established business group in Bahrain is seeking large tracts of land to grow rice and rear cattles in Malaysia.
Estados nacionales –por cuenta propia o a través de compañías relacionadas– realizaron o están gestionando la compra de tierras productivas localizadas en su mayor parte en naciones de África subsahariana y Latinoamérica. Así lo indica un trabajo reciente del Banco Mundial –publicado el pasado 7 de septiembre– al citar datos recopilados por la ONG internacional GRAIN
The overall message from the World Bank's study is deeply confusing, says Ian Scoones
Farmland investors' conference in London.
Oxfam France et Agronomes et Vétérinaires Sans Frontières lancent une pétition sur l’accaparement des terres qui menace les agricultures paysannes du sud.
Une synthèse des travaux d’experts du foncier et de la sécurité alimentaire.
A synthesis of contributions from land tenure and global food security experts.
Farmland investors' conference in Geneva
Wary of fluctuations on Wall Street, more wealthy Americans, private funds and foreigners are putting money into parcels of cornfields, fruit orchards and other US agricultural products.
Millones de hectáreas de territorio argentino siguen siendo apropiados por el proceso de extranjerización de tierras, amparado en una legislación que mantiene el espíritu de los 90, una de las más débiles del mundo en cuanto a protección de los recursos naturales.
Some natives of Tema Manhean have prevented officials of WILMAR, a Singaporean edible oil refinery company, from developing a piece of land near the naval base which was allegedly sold to the company by the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority.
About 200 Ghanian fishermen and fishmongers resisted attempts to clear a fish processing area for the construction of a palm oil processing site by Wilmar Edible Oil Refinery Project (WEORP), a Singaporean firm.