L’accaparement des terres : les enjeux au sud. C’était l’axe central d’un apéro thématique le 24 avril dernier dans un centre culturel de Saint-Ouen. Reportage de Radio Solidaire.
- Mediasolidaire
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02 May 2012
Informe audiovisual sobre el proyecto árabe en el Chaco. Intentamos establecer otro punto de vista con respecto a los mega proyectos económicos y su impacto socioambiental.
- Centro Mandela
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02 May 2012
Claims of Chinese "land grabs" in Africa, to grow food for importing, have been overstated – for now - although "this could be a longer term motivation", Standard Chartered said.
Sixty years on, controversial agricultural projects are back in fashion in Africa and other parts of the developing world as investors - from foreign governments to wealthy individuals - hunt for land to grow food.
The Arab countries in the Middle East and North Africa make up nearly 5 percent of the world's population, yet take in more than 20 percent of the world's grain exports.
La population locale avait été trompée quant à l’ampleur des destructions qui auraient lieu, et on lui avait également fait croire qu’une plantation de palmier à huile serait établie mais que les habitants garderaient leurs fermes.
A global food crisis and rapid population growth are making farmland an increasingly attractive investment. Holly Black looks at the options.
Attracted by the low cost of agricultural land, Farmers from elsewhere in the EU are taking the plunge to set up in Romania.
Dalla Al Baraka, a Saudi conglomerate with $5 billion in annual revenue, has acquired two million acres of farmland in eastern Sudan to produce food for export to the Middle Eastern kingdom. While the investors are hoping to wean Saudi Arabia off imports from South America, such agreements cause concern among local Sudanese farmers.
Last week, the Land Matrix "land grab" database was released. On paper, they have a strong methodology and strict criteria about projects to be included. In practice, they seem to violate their own rules, at least when it comes to Chinese "projects" in Africa.
- China Africa Real Story
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30 April 2012
A Chinese investment group has reportedly lodged a bid to buy the entire 15,000 hectares of the Ord Expansion Project in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Un informe de Grain indica que en la Argentina un millón de hectáreas pasaron a ser controladas por corporaciones del agronegocio. Aunque destaca el impacto positivo de la Ley de Tierras, aboga por un cambio del modelo agrícola.
- Tiempo Argentino
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30 April 2012