• Outsourcing agriculture to poor countries
    • Public Radio International
    • 24 July 2009

    "The big fear I have and which many people have is that these foreign investments shall increase the gap between the happy few large-scale producers who will benefit and the vast majority of small-scale producers who will be further marginalized," says Olivier de Schutter

  • David Stevenson: Farmland looks dirt cheap
    • Financial Times
    • 24 July 2009

    While everyone from the Rothschild’s – via the Agrifirma Brazil fund, run with Jim Slater – through to Nicola Horlick and UBS are snapping up farmland in Brazil, I’m fascinated by another niche: Canada and New Zealand.

  • Increasing commercial pressure on land: Building a coordinated response
    • ILC
    • 24 July 2009

    This paper takes stock of current understandings of, and responses to, commercial pressures on land by organisations within and beyond ILC’s membership.

  • India: Edible oil industry eyes offshore cultivation
    • Economic Times
    • 24 July 2009

    India's edible oil industry, which has been trying over the past couple of years to venture into oilseeds cultivation in Paraguay and Uruguay, but could not make much headway due to high cost of finance, is charged up again to take fresh initiatives to realise the dream project.

  • Aménagement de 100 000 hectares à l’Office du Niger : La crainte des exploitants locaux
    • Nouvel Horizon
    • 23 July 2009

    C’est la déception et le regret qui animent aujourd’hui bon nombre de petits exploitants maliens expropriés de leurs domaines par le projet libyen

  • Global land grab, agricolonialism
    • Philippine Daily Inquirer
    • 23 July 2009

    In the Philippines, who is monitoring & regulating these deals? Are they violating people’s rights enshrined in our laws? Will communities succumb to vague promises of jobs & infrastructures? Will the deals really trigger economic growth?

  • Investors see growing fields of opportunity across Africa
    • NZ Herald
    • 23 July 2009

    The Confederation of Indian Industry disagrees with critics of India's foreign landgrabbing for agriculural production

  • Worry over 'land-grabbing colonialism'
    • The Nation
    • 23 July 2009

    Thai exporters are concerned about the "land-grabbing colonialism" strategy being used by developed nations such as South Korea to reap benefits from agricultural goods grown in a second country and exported to other nations.

  • L'Afrique, dernier Far West
    • Jeune Afrique
    • 22 July 2009

    Professeur de géographie politique et du développement à l’université Bordeaux-III et spécialiste des questions foncières en Afrique, Christian Bouquet nous livre sa réflexion sur l’évolution de ce phénomène inquiétant.

  • Uruguay farm visit (with CII)
    • YouTube
    • 22 July 2009

    Visit to a 2000 hectare farm in Uruguay on July 4, 2009 with Vinod Surana, CEO of Surana and Surana and leader of CII delegation from India visiting Argentina and Uruguay on June 29 - July 3, 2009

  • Corporate farming to produce unemployment
    • The Nation
    • 22 July 2009

    Agricultural experts, civil society activists, peasants and politicians condemn the PPP-led coalition government which has given nod to lease out 6m acres of Pakistani land to Gulf-based multinationals.

  • L'Afrique n'écoute pas l'Afrique
    • Le Soleil
    • 22 July 2009

    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

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