Australian opposition eyes foreign investment scrutiny
    Australia's conservative opposition on Friday earmarked tighter scrutiny of foreign investment in agriculture as a priority if the party is elected to government next year, as recent polls suggest.
    • AFP
    • 03 August 2012
    Protesters disrupt Board of Regents meeting, want Rastetter removed
    Group says regent abused position in pursuing relationship between Iowa State University and Ratsetter's agribusiness corporation, which is developing a farming operation in Tanzania.
    • The Gazette
    • 03 August 2012
    Bangladesh to lease Sudanese farmland
    Bangladesh yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with South Sudan to take a 10-year lease on Sudanese farmland to grow crops aimed at ensuring food security of both the countries.
    • Daily Star
    • 03 August 2012
    GMO boss warns of food crisis
    Jeremy Grantham of US asset management firm, Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo and Company (GMO), says global investors should have 30% of their portfolios exposed to natural resources, with half of that in forestry and farmland, to take advantage of the growing global food crisis. That is double today's averages.
    • Top 1000 Funds
    • 03 August 2012
    Colombia Conservative Party wants to limit foreign land purchase
    Colombia's Conservative Party proposed a constitutional amendment to limit land purchases made by foreigners to avoid "land grabbing," reported local media Thursday.
    • Colombia Reports
    • 02 August 2012
    Entre Ríos, Argentina: alrededor de 450 extranjeros tienen tierras en la Provincia
    El dato surge del primer relevamiento que realizó el Gobierno provincial en el marco de lo que dispone la Ley Nacional Nº 26737, que establece un Régimen de Protección al Dominio Nacional sobre la Propiedad, Posesión o Tenencia de las Tierras Rurales
    • APFD
    • 02 August 2012
    Colombia: radican norma para limitar compra de tierras por parte de extranjeros
    La propuesta viene de los conservadores. Sólo podrán tener hasta el 15 % de tierras del país.
    • El Tiempo
    • 02 August 2012
    Land grabbing in a post investment period and popular reaction in the Rufiji River Basin.
    Report just released by Tanzanian NGO Haki Ardhi looks at recent experiences with land grabs in the fertile Rufiji Basin.
    • Hakiardhi
    • 02 August 2012
    GEO France : Terres fertiles à louer
    De puissants investisseurs étrangers trustent les meilleurs champs des pays du Sud. Néocolonialisme ou développement agricole ? Dossier préparé par le collectif Terra Project et publié par GEO France.
    • GEO
    • 02 August 2012
    The global land rush: Catalyst for resource-driven conflict?
    Given the power imbalances at play, it is folly to assume that land-seekers will suddenly embrace, en masse, a set of voluntary rules promoting sustainable and equitable investor practices, says Michael Kugelman
    • Sustainable Security
    • 02 August 2012
    Not enough farmland to feed the world
    HighQuest Partners in the US say that between 65-80 million hectares of additional land is going to have to be brought into production, globally, within the next 10 years and that this means more foreign farmland investment.
    • ABC
    • 02 August 2012
    Challenging the colonial legacy in Gabon
    Following a two-day conference in Libreville, Gabon, civil society actors launched a land and resource rights initiative to challenge property laws and continuing allocation of community lands to logging, mining and agribusiness.
    • FERN
    • 01 August 2012
    Congreso hondureño decreta desarme parcial en el Bajo Aguán
    El portavoz del Movimiento Unificado Campesino del Bajo Aguán, Vitalino Álvarez, dijo que "contra la desigualdad y el acaparamiento de tierras por parte de las corporaciones no se puede luchar con las armas sino con leyes de reforma agraria".
    • Terra
    • 01 August 2012
    Investment: Magic word or trap?
    Everyone seems to agree on the need for “investment” in agriculture to fight hunger and support rural development, but the focus is exclusively on investment funds and big business, and nothing about farmers. Is the term part of a disinformation campaign to serve the interests of only a few?
    • aGter
    • 01 August 2012
    Uganda: Investment - MPs split on land donations
    The Government of Uganda has been asked by Members of Parliament to make the process of acquiring land for investments more transparent.
    • New Vision
    • 31 July 2012
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