EU investors, land grabs and deforestation: case-studies
- FERN
- 10 June 2015
European banks and investors are a major source of finance for large-scale destructive agriculture; forestry; and pulp and paper projects.
European banks and investors are a major source of finance for large-scale destructive agriculture; forestry; and pulp and paper projects.
Following the many paths of where investment dollars go to fund agricultural commodities in SE Asia can be a challenging but not impossible prospect.
Government agency announces that Al-Dahra Holding has expressed a desire to acquire 2.4 million acres of land in one of the largest valleys extending from Sahl al-Batana in the east to the River Nile state in northern Sudan.
Appeal reflects and expresses our profound indignation and discontent regarding the public hearing process, especially regarding the way these meetings were planned, convened and held.
The ‘land grab’ debate continues to evolve and today there is much more empirical data, as witnessed by the veritable explosion of publications.
Implica más de 150.000 hectáreas de tierras, que hoy están en manos de empresarios y agentes económicos inescrupulosos, cuando deberían estar en manos del campesinado.
Une marche pacifique à Bamako contre les accaparements des terres a été avortée par les autorités compétentes.
La Nasan accélère la course à l'accaparement des terres en Afrique L'accaparement des terres en Afrique est encouragé par un mythe, selon lequel 80% des terres arables du continent seraient vacantes, alors qu'en fait elles sont périodiquement cultivées.
Since April, communities and activists in Cameroon, Cambodia, Liberia and the Ivory Coast have also staged direct protest actions against subsidiaries of Socfin, one of the world's largest independent plantation owners with 150,000 hectares of rubber and oil palm in several African and Southeast Asian countries.
Actualmente el 92% de la tierra cultivable en Paraguay se usa para producir alimentos destinados sólo a la exportación. De estos, el 20% están controladas por extranjeros, sobre todo brasileños (4,8 millones).
Report claims workers of palm oil company part-owned by DFI earn a pittance, live in harsh conditions and have had their land taken illegally, though DFI says it is trying to improve pay and conditions for workers.
As a joint venture between the UAE based Jenaan Investment and the Republic of the Sudan, Amtaar is today Sudan's largest scale agricultural investment.