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04 May 2023
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Ignoring warnings signs, US retirement manager TIAA bought farms from alleged land grabbers with Brazilian sugar giant OCCRP | 02 May 2023

TIAA has always insisted that its joint ventures with Brazilian sugar company Cosan invest responsibly. But leaked documents show they ignored a litany of red flags when buying farms in a region long known for land grabbing.

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Australia: Wagyu on the menu as producers dish up $300m in farmland deals AFR | 30 Apr 2023

In the latest deal, private equity-backed Stone Axe Pastoral has acquired the Moyhu Wagyu aggregation in Victoria’s King Valley from tax reform pioneer Bob Officer for about $25 million.

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In Arizona, fresh scrutiny of Saudi-owned farm's water use Associated Press | 28 Apr 2023

Worsening drought has focused new attention on a Saudi-owned dairy company and whether Arizona should be doing more to protect its groundwater resources.

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Farmland investments in Tanzania: The impact of protected domestic markets and patronage relations World Development | 26 Mar 2021

Article assesses the local impacts of farmland investments in the Kagera and Pwani regions of Tanzania, and particularly the Kagera Sugar operations in Misennyi district.

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Con los pies en la tierra El Espectador | 02 may 2023

En la Amazonia colombiana, como en la brasileña, aumenta el acaparamiento de tierras para la ganadería extensiva e industrial

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