• Crop firm wilts under cash crunch
    • The Citizen
    • 05 November 2019

    Kilombero Plantations Limited in Tanzania joins a long list of failed big agriculture projects in Africa in recent years, including Agrisol and Sun Biofuels in Tanzania; Karuturi in Kenya and Ethiopia; Nile Trading in South Sudan; Senhuile in Senegal, and Bukanga Lonzo in the Democratic Republic of Congo

  • Kazakhstan seeks to ban sales of land along its borders
    • Bloomberg
    • 05 November 2019

    The proposed legislation would bar both foreigners and locals from buying any land in all districts bordering China and in a 25 kilometer-wide strip adjacent to Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.

  • La caravane des alliances: un documentaire sur les mouvements d'accompagnement
    • CIDSE
    • 04 November 2019

    En Afrique de l'Ouest, un mouvement s'est développé sous l'égide de la convergence mondiale pour les terres et les eaux et l’église catholique commence à s’y impliquer

  • The money farmers: How oligarchs and populists milk the EU for millions
    • NYT
    • 04 November 2019

    The European Union spends $65 billion a year subsidizing agriculture. But a chunk of that money emboldens strongmen, enriches politicians and finances corrupt dealing and land grabs.

  • Perú: ONU pide a Goreu derogar norma pro deforestación y tráfico de tierras
    • Servindi
    • 04 November 2019

    El Comité insta al GOREU a tomar medidas especiales para proteger los derechos de la comunidad Santa Clara de Uchunya en el conflicto originado por la conversión a plantación de palma aceitera de 7000 ha de su territorio tradicional.

  • Indonesia protests: Land bill at center of unrest
    • Mongabay
    • 03 November 2019

    In recent weeks, Indonesia has seen its largest mass protests since the “people power” movement that forced President Suharto to step down in 1998. Among a variety of pro-democracy demands, the protesters want lawmakers to scrap a controversial bill governing land use in the country.Critics say the bill could be used to imprison indigenous and other rural citizens for defending their lands against incursions by private companies.

  • L'hévéa, arme de déforestation massive au Cameroun
    • France 24
    • 01 November 2019

    Dans le sud du Cameroun, la société Sud Cameroun Hévéa, filiale du géant du caoutchouc de Halcyon Agri, basé à Singapour, exploite une concession de plus de 100 000 hectares de terres.

  • Why Chinese farmers have crossed border into Russia's Far East
    • BBC
    • 01 November 2019

    Chinese companies first appeared in Russia's Far East in the early 2000s, but Beijing's interest in the region increased after the global financial crisis of 2008. Chinese investment was followed by an influx of Chinese migrants.

  • Debate rages over intensive oil palm farming in Gabon
    • Mongabay
    • 01 November 2019

    Nearly 88 percent of Gabon is covered in forests, but NGOs fear that the development of oil palm plantations threatens this viable resource. Local communities accuse SOTRADER, a public-private partnership between the government and the multinational Olam, of land grabbing.

  • Enough is too much: The growing case for investors to drop Golden Agri-Resources (commentary)
    • Mongabay
    • 31 October 2019

    One year after palm oil company Golden-Agri Resources (GAR) and its subsidiary Golden Veroleum Liberia (GVL) were called out for illegal deforestation, land grabbing, and the destruction of critical wildlife habitats, and many ongoing abuses later things on the ground don’t look much better.

  • Farmland investors seek yields (almost) as high as an elephant’s eye
    • INvestable Universe
    • 31 October 2019

    With very low interest rates having taken root across asset classes and investors abiding in their hunt for higher yields, the world’s largest manager of global farmland, Nuveen, says the season may be ripe for a strategic allocation to the $2.3 trillion market for U.S. farm real estate.

  • Singapore's Olam taps Vietnam for farm product exports to Asia
    • Nikkei
    • 31 October 2019

    Singapore-based Olam International has positioned Vietnam as an export center for Asia, symbolized by a massive pepper plantation in central Vietnam the size of roughly 150 baseball stadiums.

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