La récente préoccupation du G8 sur la nécessité d'observer des règles sur les achats de terres en Afrique, est à saluer. Mais force est de constater que cela a été dit et rappelé plusieurs fois par des experts africains et du Nord, ecrit le Directeur général de l'ADRAO
Questions persist as to whether the Government ought to tighten its control over the ownership of agricultural land, particularly by non-Kenyans.
- Business Daily
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21 July 2009
There may emerge a situation when Ukrainians will be starving in spite of having the most fertile black earth.
Corporate pitch from Uruguay-based private equity firm Allied Venture for Indian investors to go into outsourced agriculture in Latin America
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A multilateral framework would not only improve the protection of the human rights of the local population concerned; it could also avoid beggar-thy-neighbour policies, with countries competing against each other for foreign direct investment and thus lowering the requirements imposed on foreign investors.
- UN SR on Right to Food
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21 July 2009
A South Korean provincial government has leased a major plot of farmland in Mindoro to grow corn
- Philippine Star
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20 July 2009
As for the Chinese delegation and those of them who had the chance to state their minds one did not get the impression at all as regards purchase of land
- Sudan Tribune
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20 July 2009
« Il n’appartient pas au G8 d’élaborer des programmes et stratégies de développement pour l’Afrique. »
- Togo Presse Liberté
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19 July 2009
Kuwait sees good investment opportunities in Africa and is in talks with countries there about securing food supplies, state news agency Kuna said citing the country's finance minister.
The Philippine government hopes it can sideline land reform by leasing lands to foreign governments and corporations.
Nigerian economist Jonas Chianu argues that the exchange of land for development provides a way out for growth.