Sénégal : Loi sur la privatisation des terres
    Selon le Parti pour l’indépendance et le travail, la nouvelle loi sénégalaise sur la privatisation des terres est une vaste opération de bradage des terres utiles du Sénégal au profit des agrobusiness, entamée avec la bénédiction des institutions de Bretton Woods.
    • Le Quotidien
    • 07 April 2010
    African land grab not a cure to Arab food concerns
    Interview with Wadid Erian of the Arab Centre for the Studies of Arid Zones and Dry Lands.
    • Reuters
    • 07 April 2010
    Mali : Ruée des spéculateurs sur les terres arables
    Les investisseurs nationaux et internationaux occupent de plus en plus de terres arables au Mali pour une production répondant à la crise céréalière.
    • IPS
    • 06 April 2010
    Tendance marché : Les étrangers ont de l’appétit pour les terres agricoles ukrainiennes
    Après la victoire de Viktor Ianoukovitch au scrutin présidentiel du 7 février dernier, les observateurs s’attendent à un retour des investisseurs dans l’agriculture ukrainienne
    • MOCI
    • 06 April 2010
    Wafra Portfolio Company to build Sudan's first large-scale commercial rice farm
    El-Nahda for Integrated Solutions signed an agreement with the White Nile Governorate for a 30-year lease on 60,000 feddans [25,210 ha] of land on which it will build a large-scale commercial rice farm.
    • Zawya
    • 06 April 2010
    African landrush
    Countries that have recently invited India, through the ministry of agriculture, to lease land for farming include Egypt, Ethiopia, Mongolia, Senegal, Sudan, Trinidad and Tobago and Tunisia.
    • InfoChange India
    • 05 April 2010
    Land ahoy!
    There is serious overseas interest in acquiring New Zealand farmland, and some confusion in the rules and regulations surrounding the process.
    • Otago Daily Times
    • 05 April 2010
    Japan, please don't go grabbing Ethiopians' land
    Japan should shun this new kind of colonization like a plague, no matter what well-paid city-based officials may say.
    • Japan Times
    • 04 April 2010
    China’s ‘African land grab’
    People see the Chinese as moving into Africa, kicking poor farmers off their land, and growing food to be shipped back to China for domestic consumption. This seems unlikely, however, says Doug Saunders.
    • Globe and Mail
    • 04 April 2010
    Jakarta's plan for farm in jungle unsettles Papuans
    The Indonesian government plans to create a vast agricultural estate in the restive province of Papua, sparking fears of environmental destruction and a return of mass migration policies.
    • Sydney Morning Herald
    • 03 April 2010
    A land grab, or just free trade?
    The economic nationalism and calls for protectionism seem ironic given the fact that Fonterra itself is a large multinational, which in addition to having farms in China, has since 2002 been in partnership with global food giant Nestle in the Dairy Partners Americas.
    • NZ Workers Party
    • 03 April 2010
    Development of Agribusiness and Agro-industries in Africa II
    Director General of UNIDO: says land acquisition through foreign investors must be carefully considered and strictly scrutinized.
    • African Executive
    • 02 April 2010

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