Sylvain Urfer, Jésuite installé à Madagascar pendant trente-trois ans, dénonce le rachat des terres agricoles des pays les plus pauvres par des fonds d'investissement.
- Ouest-France
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09 December 2008
Le cas malgache n’est pas isolé. Une véritable ruée vers les terres agricoles est engagée à l’échelle mondiale.
- Afrik.com
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09 December 2008
Autre point soulevé : les investissements extérieurs dans l’agriculture africaine. Selon Alain Joyandet, « Ce phénomène doit être régulé avant qu’il ne devienne massif », a indiqué le secrétaéire d’Etat français.
- Afrik.com
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09 December 2008
Saudi-based investment firm Binladin Group is mulling at investing on agriculture projects here worth an estimated US$4.3 billion, which will be spent within the course of 15 years, says an official.
- The Jakarta Post
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08 December 2008
One-hour audio debate on the BBC
L'exploitation de terres en Afrique par des investisseurs étrangers ne doit pas exposer les populations locales à des crises alimentaires, a souligné lundi le secrétaire d'Etat à la Coopération Alain Joyandet.
Deputy for agriculture and fisheries to the coordinating minister for economic affairs Bayu Krisnamurthi earlier said that the government had given a priority to a regulation pertaining to the development of food estates to support Indonesia`s food security. According to him, the economic affairs coordinating ministry was drafting a regulation, 90 percent of which had been completed.
Some fear that the land grabs could worsen poverty because few benefits will flow to the poorer host countries, and small farmers could lose out. Although the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) is drawing up guidelines to protect their interests, it is far from clear whether anyone will follow them.
- Sunday Herald
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07 December 2008
Faced with high land values and falling milk prices at home, a growing number of New Zealand dairy farmers are investing in South America, the United States, eastern Europe and Russia.
- Sunday Star Times
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07 December 2008
Des écologistes craignent qu’à Madagascar la faune et la flore extraordinaires soient menacées de disparition. Où encore maintenant vivent des lémures et caméléons, l’agriculture turbo sera faite sous peu.
- Madagascar Tribune
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06 December 2008
"They [Daewoo] have prospected for land and now the central government is waiting for the prospecting reports,” the Malagasy land reform ministry told the FT. Critics said the welfare of Malagasy people and global food security would be better served by islanders being helped to manage their own farms. They stressed the trickle-down effect of Daewoo’s plan would be marginal and noted the company’s focus on exporting food from a country in which about 600,000 people rely on relief from the United Nations World Food Programme.
- Financial Times
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05 December 2008
Saudi billionaire Mohammed Al Amoudi is finalizing plans for a $300 million sugar plantation in northwestern Ethiopia, the Walta Information Center reported.
- New Scientist
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04 December 2008