FAO | 2013
The gender and equity implications of land-related investments on land access and labour and income-generating opportunities
A case study of selected agricultural Investments in LAO PDR (2013)
PDF Document: http://www.fao.org/docrep/017/aq293e/aq293e.pdf
A Case Study of Selected Agricultural Investments in Zambia (2013)
In recent years, Zambia has witnessed increased interest from private investors in acquiring land for agriculture. As elsewhere, large-scale land acquisitions are often accompanied with promises of capital investments to build infrastructure, bring new technologies and know-how, create employment, and improve market access, among other benefits. But agricultural investments create risks as well as opportunities, for instance...
PDF Document: http://www.fao.org/docrep/018/aq536e/aq536e.pdf
The Case Study of Integrated Tamale Fruit Company (2013)
In recent years, Ghana has witnessed increased interest from private companies in developing agricultural investments. This trend is common to many lower/middle income countries. It has translated in a surge in large-scale land acquisitions in many lower/middle income countries, including Ghana, but also in agribusiness ventures that source produce from local farmers. While much debate on agricultural investments has...
PDF Document: http://www.fao.org/docrep/018/aq535e/aq535e.pdf
A Case Study of Selected Agricultural Investments in Northern Tanzania (2013)
http://www.fao.org/docrep/016/ap433e/ap433e.pdf
For early reports, see FAO's Corporate Document Repository: http://www.fao.org/documents/en/Gender%20and%20equity%20in%20rural%20societies/topicsearch/6
The gender and equity implications of land-related investments on land access and labour and income-generating opportunities
A case study of selected agricultural Investments in LAO PDR (2013)
PDF Document: http://www.fao.org/docrep/017/aq293e/aq293e.pdf
A Case Study of Selected Agricultural Investments in Zambia (2013)
In recent years, Zambia has witnessed increased interest from private investors in acquiring land for agriculture. As elsewhere, large-scale land acquisitions are often accompanied with promises of capital investments to build infrastructure, bring new technologies and know-how, create employment, and improve market access, among other benefits. But agricultural investments create risks as well as opportunities, for instance...
PDF Document: http://www.fao.org/docrep/018/aq536e/aq536e.pdf
The Case Study of Integrated Tamale Fruit Company (2013)
In recent years, Ghana has witnessed increased interest from private companies in developing agricultural investments. This trend is common to many lower/middle income countries. It has translated in a surge in large-scale land acquisitions in many lower/middle income countries, including Ghana, but also in agribusiness ventures that source produce from local farmers. While much debate on agricultural investments has...
PDF Document: http://www.fao.org/docrep/018/aq535e/aq535e.pdf
A Case Study of Selected Agricultural Investments in Northern Tanzania (2013)
http://www.fao.org/docrep/016/ap433e/ap433e.pdf
For early reports, see FAO's Corporate Document Repository: http://www.fao.org/documents/en/Gender%20and%20equity%20in%20rural%20societies/topicsearch/6