Acaparamiento de tierras, acaparamiento de fuentes de vida
- El Librepensador
- 16 September 2013
Un artículo en Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences precisa que el 47% de los terrenos apropiados se localizan en África y el 33%, en Asia.
Un artículo en Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences precisa que el 47% de los terrenos apropiados se localizan en África y el 33%, en Asia.
La caída en la rentabilidad generó que muchos de estos emprendimientos agrícolas desaparecieran y que los productores hayan emigrado a otros países. Esto derivó en una caída en los precios de la tierra y en una mayor disponibilidad de campos. ¿Qué pasa con la inversión extranjera en el país?
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