Ponerle un freno a la extranjerización de la tierra, establecer un límite a los pool de siembra e instituir una nueva norma de arrendamiento es el único camino para que el uso y la tenencia de la tierra sea parte del concepto democrático.
Rural communities in Grand Cape Mount, north-western Liberia, present new report about their dispute with Malaysian oil palm giant Sime Darby.
- Green Advocates & FPP
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25 Mar 2013
The leading sugar miller in Mauritius, Omnicane, has a 25 per cent share in the company and recently said there were plans of raising the stake to 50 per cent when the factory is commissioned.
- Business Daily
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24 Mar 2013
Investigative report reveals how foreign companies illegally gain control over Malaysian companies with land concessions in Sarawak.
- Sarawak Report
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24 Mar 2013
Leery of product safety in China, Zhu Zhangjin is urging farmers to invest abroad like he has
Under the initiative of the Indian Ocean Commission, Madagascar is the focus of a large project to produce and export agricultural products to ensure the food security of this regional space, raising the spectre of land grabbing.
A l’initiative de la Commission des îles de l’océan indien, Madagascar fait l’objet d’un vaste projet de culture et d’exportation de produits agricoles qui laisse craindre des accaparements de terres.
"Se prohibirá la compra de tierras en grandes extensiones por parte de empresas transnacionales. Se podrán considerar excepciones, estableciendo límites a tales compras."
- Kaos en la Red
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22 Mar 2013
Alors que des achats de terres agricoles par des investisseurs étrangers, notamment asiatiques, ont pu émouvoir l'opinion publique ces dernières années, que représente ce phénomène en France et dans le monde ?
As land is grabbed and earmarked for development, this often has implications for the water nearby, for local people's land and water rights and environmental sustainability.
Video on the struggles of the Malind of Papua to defend their lands from the Merauke Integrated Food and Energy Estate.
Mats Widgren provides an update on a Swedish company's land grab for sugar cane production in Tanzania.
Foreign investors in the agricultural sector are under regulated in the current framework of international investment law, voluntary guidelines and fragmented national investment legislation, and over protected in regional and bilateral investment treaties and domestic regulation.
With the largely self-evident agreement that land grabbing is wrong and all efforts should be made to prevent it, debate and effort can focus more on (i) how to prevent land grabbing, and (ii) how to enable forms of land-based investments that actually bring real benefit.
“We are aggressively looking for new areas in Sulawesi, Central Kalimantan and South Sumatra that are environmentally safe to expand our oil-palm footprint,” says president-director of the company’s oil-palm plantations in Sumatra.