El nuevo acaparamiento de tierras en América Latina
    Inversionistas extranjeros han acaparado en pocos años millones de hectáreas de tierras de cultivo en América Latina para producir cultivos alimentarios o agrocombustibles y exportarlos. Gran parte del dinero proviene de fondos de pensión, bancos, grupos de inversión privada de Europa y Estados Unidos, o de individuos acaudalados como George Soros, y fluye a través de mecanismos de inversión en tierras de cultivo puestos a operar mediante compañías extranjeras y locales.
    • GRAIN
    • 09 Mar 2010
    Food estate feared to marginalize Papuans
    A planned large-scale food production system in Merauke, Papua province, aimed at improving national food sustainability, could prove detrimental for locals, an activist says.
    • Jakarta Post
    • 09 Mar 2010
    Rausing company pays EUR 8.2mn for arable land in Romania
    Ingleby Agricultura, controlled by the Rausing family, paid EUR 8.2mn for purchasing 2,000ha of arable land in Western Romania from Danish company FirstFarms
    • UkrAgroConsult
    • 08 Mar 2010
    Qatar agribusiness buys first Australian holding
    Qatar-based Hassad Food has initiated its investment in Australian ­agriculture with the purchase of the prized Kaladbro Estate in far western Victoria.
    • Australian Financial Review
    • 08 Mar 2010
    The Foreign Land Grab Part 1: Food insecurity
    In the past two years there has been a remarkable increase in purchases of large-scale farmland by foreigners throughout Africa, Latin America, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia.
    • The Casual Truth
    • 08 Mar 2010
    UK buyout firm launches agriculture fund
    SilverStreet Capital aims to raise $100m to buy farms in South Africa growing produce including corn, wheat, soya beans, fruit and tea. It will also target aquaculture.
    • Financial News
    • 08 Mar 2010
    Kuwait hunts for agro-food investments in Turkey
    Kuwaiti firms and other Gulf Cooperation Council members are looking to invest in agriculture and food in Turkey, and could sign a number of contacts this year, the head of Turkey's investment agency said on Sunday.
    • Reuters
    • 08 Mar 2010
    How food and water are driving a 21st-century African land grab
    An Observer investigation reveals how rich countries faced by a global food shortage now farm an area double the size of the UK to guarantee supplies for their citizens
    • The Guardian
    • 07 Mar 2010
    Selling off the heart of our nation
    Saudi Arabia, along with Abu Dhabi and Kuwait, want to buy more than $1 billion worth of Aussie farmland in a 21st century land grab.
    • Daily Telegraph
    • 07 Mar 2010
    Land grabbing in Latin America
    Right now communities in Latin America, as around the world, are suffering a new kind of invasion of their territories
    • GRAIN
    • 05 Mar 2010
    CETIM : Droit à l'alimentation et acquisitions et locations de terres à grande échelle
    "Nous proposons l'interdiction pure et simple des achats et locations de terres à grande échelle ou à défaut la proclamation d'un moratoire à ces pratiques," dit la déclaration écrite conjointe du CETIM, MRAP, AIJD, Association Africaine d'Education pour le Développement et WILPF à l'ONU
    • CETIM
    • 05 Mar 2010
    Activists say Papua food estate ‘not the answer’
    "If the government wants to eliminate famine, it should give farmers access to more land, and not give it away for corporations"
    • Jakarta Globe
    • 04 Mar 2010

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