Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture Umirzak Shukeyev says there are many advantages for foreign companies investing in agriculture in Kazakhstan, such as the availability of 180 million ha of natural pastures.
- Times of Central Asia
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05 July 2018
The decision was announced a week after Greenpeace issued a report that exposed links to Gama Plantation, a palm oil business that Greenpeace accused of destroying rainforest twice the size of Paris in Papua, Indonesia.
- Eco-Business
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05 July 2018
A South African company says it has filed for arbitration against Democratic Republic of Congo’s government, seeking to recover nearly $20 million it says it is owed from a failed agriculture project.
Une mission d’appui de la Banque mondiale et des membres du comité de pilotage du Projet pour le développement inclusif et durable de l'agrobusiness au Sénégal (PDIDAS) ont visité une opération pilote déroulée dans la Commune de GNITH.
Un nuevo informe revela cómo algunos fondos de pensiones, inversiones e instituciones internacionales están destruyendo el futuro de las comunidades rurales del noreste de Brasil.
El trasfondo es la corrupción. Todo parece indicar que la mayor deforestación en el 2017 obedece al acaparamiento de tierras.
Communities in Papua New Guinea's West Pomio District will suffer more than $US73 million worth of damage due to Special Agriculture Business Leases, according to a local advocacy group Act Now.
Report finds that Golden Veroleum Liberia violated the rights of communities to the customary ownership of their lands, violated the Liberian laws and international standards, and even breached its own policies.
- FrontPageAfrica
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03 July 2018
Un nuevo informe revela cómo algunos fondos de pensiones, inversiones e instituciones internacionales están destruyendo el futuro de las comunidades rurales del noreste de Brasil.
Un nouveau rapport révèle comment les fonds de pension internationaux, les investissements étrangers et les institutions détruisent l'avenir des communautés rurales du nord-est du Brésil.
A new report uncovers how international pension funds, foreign investments and institutions are tearing down any future for rural communities in Northeastern Brazil.
Each family agreed, with mixed feelings, to accept two hectares of land and $3,000 to end the years-long land dispute between villagers and sugar companies