Threats of land grabbing discussed
- Imphal
- 31 January 2014
Groups from across Asia meet in Manipur to share their experiences on some of the key process of land grabbing and its impact on agriculture in their respective countries.
Groups from across Asia meet in Manipur to share their experiences on some of the key process of land grabbing and its impact on agriculture in their respective countries.
A l’heure actuelle, la question du juste partage des terres reste une bombe à fragmentations et à retardement, menaçant la stabilité sociale des Etats du continent.
At least 41 new land disputes were reported in Cambodia last year despite a government moratorium on the widespread grant of so-called economic land concessions.
Será para las zonas de mayor valor productivo. En su artículo 10° fija el límite máximo de tierras rurales que pueden adquirir personas extranjeras en las denominadas zona núcleo.
Envía un correo electrónico a la empresa Herakles Farms para reclamarle que deje de intimidar a Nasako Besingi y otros defensores de las comunidades locales y los bosques.
The government is going to lease 600,000 hectares to local and foreign investors.
O governo vai arrendar 600 mil hectares para investidores locais e estrangeiros.
C’est un long et douloureux conflit qui a pris fin mercredi 29 janvier 2014, avec la signature d’un protocole d’accord entre la société Senhuile et les populations de Ngnith et de Ronkh, au Sénégal.
Des activistes camerounais au tribunal pour protestation pacifique contre un accapareur de terres de Wall Street
Write to Herakles Farms and tell the company to stop its intimidation of Nasako Besingi and other defenders of local communities and forests.
An agro-industry project jointly financed by capital from Italy, the US and Senegal has aroused resistance from the rural communities living in Gnith in Senegal.
Fakfak (on the Southern Coast of West Papua Province), has plans to start a program to develop integrated agribusiness similar to MIFEE in Merauke.
As the economy thrives, filmmakers Veronique Mauduy and Romain Pelleray examine the plight of Ethiopians forced from their land to make way for foreign investors.
The arrangement will provide a government-to-government framework to encourage commercial partnerships between New Zealand and Ethiopian agricultural interests.
The investments, equivalent to almost a fifth of the size of the economy, will pump cash into fisheries, agriculture, livestock, health and roads while funding imports from Arab countries to the tune of $145 million.
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