Victoria Capital Partners lideró la inyección en Los Grobo de US$ 100 millones con la CFI, un fondo holandés y otro de la Universidad de Texas; se queda con entre el 70 y el 75 %.
- La nación
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17 November 2016
A new report launched today takes the most comprehensive look to date at how corruption is fuelling the global land grabbing crisis, which has seen millions of people displaced from their homes and farmland.
- Global Witness
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17 November 2016
China’s most prominent aid projects in Africa, “agricultural technology demonstration centers,” giving Chinese companies a foothold in new markets. There are now 23 of these centers across Africa.
Big plantations don't provide as many jobs as smaller-scale agriculture, and can have a harmful impact on local people - who, therefore, need to be consulted about plans to change land use.
- The Courier Mail
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17 November 2016
Agriculture and land grabs aren't at the center of the official climate change debate, a fact that will imperil the planet.
"Plaider pour une restitution des terres, ou demander à nos investisseurs de revoir leur engagement, revient à mettre en danger les emplois de milliers de travailleurs," réagit Feronia.
- Jeune Afrique
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16 November 2016
IFC, a member of the World Bank, will provide US$50 million to the Argentine subsidiaries of Adecoagro S.A., a company backed by billionaire George Soros, to support resource-efficient farming and food processing technologies
- 4-Traders
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16 November 2016
Namibia's lands minister Utoni Nujoma has reportedly tabled a bill that would see foreign nationals being barred from owning land in the southern African country.
プロサバンナ・マスタープランの見直しおよび公聴会プロセスの不正に関する緊急声明【日本語訳】
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Plus de 50 organisations de la société civile dénoncent le risque de voir l’Accord de Paris accroitre l’accaparement des terres plutôt que de favoriser la transition de nos modèles agricoles et alimentaires
- CCFD-Terre Solidaire
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15 November 2016
Is land-grabbing over, in Mozambique and across Africa and the rest of the developing world? Now that crop and food prices have returned to their usual punishingly low levels, is the pressure off from foreign buyers looking to acquire large tracts of agricultural lands?
- Truthout
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15 November 2016