Démarrage à Tripoli de la Journée du PDDAA
    La Journée du Programme détaillé de développement de l'agriculture africaine (PDDAA) a démarré samedi à Tripoli, dans le cadre des activités organisés en marge de la 13ème Conférence des chefs d'Etat et de gouvernements des pays membres de l'Union africaine (UA) prévue le 1er juillet à Syrte, dans le centre de la Libye.
    • PANA
    • 28 June 2009
    Kingdom, Canada boost trade ties
    Trade minister Stockwell Day said that Canada stands to benefit from the Saudi Kingdom’s overseas agricultural investment initiative and that the Canadian Parliament is studying it.
    • Saudi Gazette
    • 28 June 2009
    Lula approves bill allowing squatters rights in Amazon
    Environmentalists — who have dubbed it the “land-grabbers bill” — fear the new rules will offer a carte blanche for those wanting to make money by destroying the Amazon.
    • Guardian
    • 28 June 2009
    The poor struggle for bargaining power in land disputes - world leaders aren't turning blind eye
    When people are using lands under customary tenure arrangements, there is an inequality in bargaining power where no formal titles to the land exist if a foreign investor is interested in purchasing the land.
    • San Francisco Examiner
    • 27 June 2009
    The worldwide grab of farmland and water resources
    Together with GMO, the land grab wave that is spreading across Africa and other countries in the "developing world" should be brought to the attention of all interested Ghanaians. It is important for Ghanaians to avoid falling for it.
    • Ghana News
    • 27 June 2009
    La Guinée veut composer avec les Emirats arabes unis
    Parmi les propositions alléchantes figurent aussi en bonne place les financements des investissements privés, avec, pour composante, le bail emphytéotique d’une partie des 3 500 000 ha de terres cultivables que possède le pays.
    • Les Afriques
    • 27 June 2009
    Zambie : des firmes américaines et émiraties s'intéressent aux exploitations agricoles
    Selon le ministre de l'Agriculture, Brian Chituwo, des entreprises américaines et émiraties sont intéressées par la création de grandes exploitations agricoles en Zambie, pour cultiver du sucre et des céréales.
    • Les Afriques
    • 27 June 2009
    Cambodian fund Leopard Capital makes two new investments
    The Leopard Cambodia Fund has set aside $1.8m to establish Cambodia Plantations, a Singapore-based company which will serve as an offshore finance vehicle for agricultural investments in central Cambodia. The drawdown will fund the establishment of a subsidiary that is in the process of obtaining a land concession in the province of Kompong Chhnang for rice cultivation.
    • AltAssets
    • 26 June 2009
    Colombia: No a tierras a los extranjeros
    Sembrar alimentos para proveer a las necesidades de los grandes conglomerados y de las potencias dejará aún más expósita la ya diezmada soberanía alimentaria de Colombia.
    • Argenpress
    • 26 June 2009
    Food pirates: Indian firms buying farm land in Africa
    I wonder why the people (and more importantly the political leaders and elite) of the African and Latin American countries are not opposing and driving these companies out from within their national borders. The reason is simple. The rich and elite of every country is the real beneficiary of the process of globalisation.
    • Ground Reality
    • 26 June 2009
    China’s shrinking farmland
    Latin America is surely one of the most attractive places for China to invest in arable land and food industries.
    • Perspectives
    • 26 June 2009
    Some large investors views on farmland
    Soros recently became the largest shareholder in Adecoagro one of the leading agribusiness companies in South America whose main activities are the production of grains, rice, oilseed, dairy products, sugar, ethanol, coffee, cotton and cattle meat.
    • Ag Capita
    • 26 June 2009
    FAO: International investments in agricultural production
    Paper presented at the Expert Meeting on “How to Feed the World in 2050,” FAO, Rome 24-26 June 2009
    • FAO
    • 25 June 2009
    Other countries could grow their own crops here
    Greg Mason, from the Queensland Department of Primary Industries, says countries and regions facing 'peak water' like China, India and the Arab states are looking to solve food shortages by growing crops in places like the Ukraine and Australia.
    • ABC
    • 25 June 2009
    Strategic food security?
    Carl Atkin, Head of Research at Bidwells Agribusiness looks at the recent interest in 'strategic food security' and the associated 'land grab' by Middle Eastern Corporations and Governments in countries as diverse of Sudan, Senegal and Sierra Leone.
    • International Supermarket News
    • 25 June 2009

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