The article suggests the need to render the government a custodian (and not owner) of land in conformity with the FDRE Constitution
- Mizan Law Review
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29 December 2011
Stephen Diggle plans to open his personal portfolio of farmlands in the US, Uruguay and New Zealand to investors and to pour money into Africa and eastern Europe as global food prices soar.
- Bloomberg
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28 December 2011
¿Soluciona la Ley de Tierras las problemáticas de la tierra en nuestro país? ¿Evitará el uso monopólico del principal recurso nacional? ¿Frenará los violentos desalojos impulsados por empresarios agropecuarios?
- Contacto Político
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28 December 2011
Article details the diversity of outcomes and arrangements falling under the blanket term ‘land grab,’ examining transfers of ownership and control of land and the implications of political processes as reflected in land policy
- FoodFirst
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28 December 2011
Law that will accelerate the sale of state farmland seen as move to give domestic farmers a head start before restrictions are removed on foreign investment as part of Poland's entry into the European Union.
- Agrimoney
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28 December 2011
A Saudi Arabian company has leased tens of thousands of acres in western Ethiopia to grow rice for export. The Ethiopian government says it will help provide food security for its citizens, but some who live in the region, say they’re not seeing any benefits.
Agricoltura e cibo nell'era della nuova scarsità. Il nuovo libro di Paolo De Castro.
- Il Fatto Alimentare
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27 December 2011
Numero 10/11 de 'Transcontinentales' sur les logiques transnationales d'appropriation foncière.
- Transcontinentales
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27 December 2011
Vietnam's Long Van 28 Company is planning to seek funding from the Government to invest in some 200,000 hectares of rice in Sierra Leone.
- Tuoi Tre News
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26 December 2011
An MOU targeting $1 billion in aquaculture investments in Mauritania was signed between the National Prawn Company of Saudi Arabia and the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector, with Saudi-based Al Rajhi also involved.
- Arab News
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26 December 2011
En Argentine, le Parlement a voté une loi fixant des limites à la possession de terres par les étrangers. La présidente Cristina Kirchner, réélue en octobre, en avait fait l'une des priorités de son second mandat.
Los "brasiguayos", prósperos hacendados de origen brasileño, que tienen las tierras más fértiles en la zona fronteriza de Paraguay con Argentina y Brasil, viven bajo la mirada de 5.000 campesinos "sin tierra".