Les pays arabes recherchent leur sécurité alimentaire
- Les Échos
- 24 February 2014
Les pays arabes du Golfe sont de plus en plus préoccupés par leur sécurité alimentaire, souligne « The Economist »
Les pays arabes du Golfe sont de plus en plus préoccupés par leur sécurité alimentaire, souligne « The Economist »
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African Land Limited sold itself on the back of a promise that its rice farms in Sierra Leone could turn “a tidy profit of 15% a year”.
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El proyecto tiene un hilo conductor que le une con otras acciones de las ONG implicadas, que es evitar el acaparamiento de tierras en Guinea Bissau.
La empresa Agrogeba desplaza a unos 600 campesinos de sus arrozales en Guinea Bissau sin darles ninguna compensación
El evento pretendió ofrecer argumentos, análisis e interpretaciones del proyecto de Ley de Baldíos , por parte de las organizaciones de base, organizaciones nacionales y organizaciones de cooperación internacional
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Companies with bad environmental records are increasingly turning to a little-known nonprofit called TFT to make sure they meet commitments to improve their practices. It remains to be seen if this is just a PR move.
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