PNG land scandal
    Logging companies in PNG are using special agricultural leases to clear vast tracts of rainforest timber, on the promise of roads and economic development for remote villages. Jemima Garrett investigates.
    • ABC
    • 14 October 2012
    São Tomé & Príncipe: Deforestation threatens biodiversity
    The island's biodiversity threatened by plans to expand a palm oil plantation from 610 ha to 5,000 ha, through a 2009 deal signed with the Belgian company Socfinco.
    • Global Voices
    • 13 October 2012
    Uruguay. Varios grupos marcharon contra la extranjerización de la tierra
    La tercera marcha nacional en defensa de la tierra y los bienes naturales, compuesta por unas 2000 personas, partió a la hora 17 desde el obelisco y llegó hasta la Torre Ejecutiva, en Plaza Independencia, donde muchos entonaron la consigna de la tarde: “No se vende, la tierra se defiende”.
    • El Observador
    • 13 October 2012
    "L'argent public ne doit pas financer l'accaparement des terres"
    Les organisations chrétiennes d’entraide Action de Carême et Pain pour le Prochain dénoncent le financement des accaparements de terres dans le monde par l’argent public.
    • APIC
    • 12 October 2012
    Ukraine, Japan collaborate on farmland investments, corn growing, exports
    Japan wants to grow corn on Ukraine's black earth and import it while Ukraine suggests that Japan, as a "hi-tech country", invest in Ukrainian farmland.
    • eFeedLink
    • 12 October 2012
    Land-grabbing linked with hunger
    Researchers find that bulk of deals to lease out land are struck in 32 of the countries ranked “alarming” or “serious” on the Global Hunger Index score.
    • IRIN
    • 12 October 2012
    «When development cooperation becomes land grabbing»
    Cette étude analyse le rôle des banques internationales de développement dans l’acquisition de grandes surfaces agricoles, tant en Afrique et en Asie qu’en Amérique latine. (This report analyses the role of development finance institutions in large scale land acquisitions in Asia, Africa and Latin America.)
    • PPP
    • 12 October 2012
    CRECE. Pide al Banco Mundial que detenga el acaparamiento de tierras
    Las grandes operaciones de compraventa de tierras financiadas por instituciones como el Banco Mundial obligan a las personas a abandonar sus hogares, sus trabajos y sus medios de vida.
    • CRECE
    • 12 October 2012
    México: Intentan extranjeros comprar terrenos en comunidades mayas en Solidaridad
    Las poblaciones donde más han llegado a ofrecer dinero a cambio de extensiones de tierra son Dzulá y Xpujil.
    • SIPSE
    • 12 October 2012
    Laguna Lake fishers at the mercy of 'development'
    Today, Laguna Lake is considered by many fisherfolks as a dying lake. Its ecosystem has been destroyed by the government's forced prevention of the entry of seawater, pollution from factories and cities surrounding the lake, and continuing reclamation and development projects under the government's Public-Private Partnership (PPP) programme.
    • PAN AP
    • 12 October 2012
    The reality about the land grab issue and the World Bank Group
    Of the $4.2 billion that the International Finance Corporation, the private sector arm of the World Bank Group, invested in agribusiness and forestry in the same period, just three investments – or 2 percent – had any component related to land acquisition.
    • World Bank
    • 11 October 2012
    World land grab 'well-advanced as supply runs short'
    Derek Byerlee, co-author of a recent World Bank report The Rising Global Interest in Farmland, says world is running out of productive land and foreign investor and corporate land sales are on the rise across the globe.
    • The Australian
    • 11 October 2012
    Chinese near Moraitis deal
    Hong Kong-listed Chevalier Group is set to emerge as a major supplier of fresh produce to Woolworths and Coles by acquiring a significant share of a leading Australian fruit and vegetable wholesaler and grower.
    • AFR
    • 11 October 2012
    BrasilAgro sells second farm for hefty profit
    BrasilAgro highlighted the gains to be made from Brazilian farmland by selling a second farm from its 170,000-hectare portfolio for a large gain.
    • Agrimoney
    • 11 October 2012
    Africa: Hunger in times of land, water, and energy pressures
    Growing scarcity and degradation of farmland, rapidly rising incomes, and changing consumption patterns have all contributed to an increasing number of international land investments or land deals.
    • IFPRI
    • 11 October 2012

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