• Soros’s Adecoagro drops Argentine dam on environmental dispute
    • Bloomberg
    • 15 September 2011

    Adecoagro SA, the South American farm venture backed by billionaire George Soros, pulled out of a project to build a dam and grow rice in Argentina after the government said the development may harm the environment.

  • L’Ethiopie veut devenir un exportateur majeur de sucre
    • L'Usine Nouvelle
    • 15 September 2011

    Le projet vise à céder 3,3 millions d’hectares de terres aux investisseurs d’ici à la mi-2015. Cinq autres millions d’hectares seront destinés à la production sucrière.

  • Panel Discussion: Land - A global Supermarket?
    • FIAN
    • 15 September 2011

    Video of the panel on land grabbing featuring the Anuak Survival Organisation, FIAN and the Transnational Institute.

  • Foreign land acquisitions in Africa: Implications for trade, investment and development policies
    • TRAPCA
    • 14 September 2011

    This 2011 trapca Trade Conference will be held in Arusha, Tanzania, on 24-25 November 2011

  • Incoherencias de terratenientes y medios monopólicos
    • La Arena
    • 14 September 2011

    El pedido de la presidenta Cristina Fernández, a pocos días de haber ganado con contundencia las elecciones primarias del 14 de agosto, de que se trate la ley sobre propiedad de la tierra, aún no encuentra eco en el Congreso.

  • Periodismo que invisibiliza
    • Página 12
    • 14 September 2011

    Darío Aranda reflexiona sobre el comportamiento de los grandes medios de comunicación y los periodistas acerca de la invisibilización de la opinión de campesinos e indígenas.

  • World Bank policies "enabling" African land grab
    • Bretton Woods Project
    • 14 September 2011

    New research accuses the World Bank Group's policies of facilitating land grabs in Africa and favouring the interests of financial markets over food security and environmental protection.

  • Africa for sale
    • International Rivers
    • 14 September 2011

    Land and water grabs spell disaster for rural people and rivers

  • Mali : l’accaparement des terres une menace pour la sécurité alimentaire
    • WADR
    • 14 September 2011

    La Coalition des alternatives pour le développement (CAD) au Mali s’érige en défenseur des paysans de la zone Office du Niger, dont plusieurs d’entre eux se sont vu déposséder de leurs terres par des sociétés étrangères.

  • Land rush and sustainable food security
    • The Hindu
    • 14 September 2011

    "We found little evidence that such large-scale acquisitions have helped to provide food and jobs to the local population. More than three quarters of the deals are yet to demonstrate improvements in agricultural output," says the chair of a UN high-level panel of experts on land tenure and international investment in agriculture

  • Investors make land bets as agriculture play
    • Market Watch
    • 13 September 2011

    Agrifirma, a private investment company backed by financier Lord Rothschild, transferred around half of its assets to a new joint venture with Brazilian private equity firm BRZ Investimentos.

  • Swiss giant Glencore may bid for KS Oils
    • Times of India
    • 13 September 2011

    The world's largest commodities trader Glencore International AG is evaluating a bid for KS Oils, a leading Indian edible oil firm that has recently been acquiring farmland in Indonesia

  • Global land grabs creating security and political problems
    • ABC
    • 13 September 2011

    It's become known as the global land grab. More and more wealthy countries are buying up agricultural land in the developing world in at attempt to hedge against high food prices.

  • Ethiopia builds 10 new sugar plants as it aims to become leading exporter
    • Bloomberg
    • 13 September 2011

    Foreign investment is being sought to develop projects on 5 million hectares of land that has been identified for sugar production.

  • Group says US desire to own land in PH behind fresh bid on charter change
    • ALLVOICES
    • 13 September 2011

    "The desire of foreign monopoly capitalists in the US to acquire lands in PH is an open book. It is not a best kept secret. The monopolists in the US also want 100 percent ownership of other profitable sectors in the Philippines including but not limited to mining, eco-tourism, energy, public utilities, mass media, oil and gas, health and education."

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