The land grab phenomenon in Sudan...resembles a fata morgana, a mirage in the desert which completely distorts the object on which it is based
"Africa will be more food insecure if these investments go to other parts of the world and Africa has to turn to those places to buy food," according to Dr Ousmane Badiane of IFPRI
- This is Africa
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02 July 2012
African nations like Zambia, Ethiopia and Mozambique invited Indian investors to invest in various sectors, especially in agriculture, saying this has the potential to provide food to both Africa and India.
"Ces terres octroyées sous prétexte de lutter contre l’insécurité alimentaire, sont exploitées par d’autres pays pour satisfaire leurs besoins en agro carburants et denrées alimentaires."
Between the farmers and Olam lies one of Lao’s most powerful, and some allege, corrupt families, the Siphandones.
Sweden's SEK216bn (€24bn) buffer fund AP2 and TIAA-CREF have increased commitments to an agricultural property company launched last year to $2bn (€1.6bn), attracting interest from several Canadian investors.
Indigenous people in Cameroon claim a company is stealing communal land to build a palm oil plantation -- a dispute that could lead to conflict, hunger and human rights abuses.
Cent vingt-quatre pays ont adopté à Rome, vendredi, des règles de bonne gouvernance foncière pour l'achat et la location de terres à grande échelle. Un « premier pas » pour protéger les populations locales et défendre leurs droits fonciers.
In this extract from his book The Landgrabbers: The New Fight Over Who Owns the Earth, Fred Pearce witnesses the relentless plundering by intensive commercial farmers of Brazil’s rich savannah
Le comité de sécurité alimentaire mondiale de la FAO a adopté vendredi 11 mai un document visant à encadrer l'achat de terres à travers le monde.
Saudi Arabia and the UAE are among the top four countries on a massive investment spree to acquire agricultural resources.
Ukraine has long been called “the bread-basket of Europe,” and for one excellent reason: its fertile, black soil. The estimated value of this treasure is anywhere between 40 and 80 billion dollars. The only problem with investing in such an obviously profitable business was an artificial bureaucratic/legislative barrier commonly known as the “moratorium on alienation of farm land” (the “Moratorium”).
- Frishberg.com
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07 May 2012
India’s Tata Group is interested to invest in east African farming in order to export agricultural products back to India, where it anticipates a local food supply shortage over the next decades.
- HowWeMadeItInAfrica
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20 April 2012
We hear from Liberia, where foreign investment is finally starting to flood in after years of civil war. Big international companies are arriving and taking over vast areas of the country - in a move some local farmers and activists describe as a land grab.
Two key areas requiring urgent attention are global agricultural norms and financialization.
Depuis quelques années et plus particulièrement depuis la crise financière de 2008, l’accaparement des terres agricoles dans le monde s’est amplifié au point de devenir une calamité pour bien des communautés paysannes.
- Lutte ouvrière
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12 April 2012
Du 29 mars au 1er avril 2012, se tenait au nord de Dakar le troisième Congrès des Global Greens, ou Verts mondiaux.
Water grabbing refers to situations where powerful actors take control of valuable water resources for their own benefit, depriving local communities whose livelihoods often depend on these resources and ecosystems.
Largest cut flower exporter Karuturi Global ventures into food business
- Business Today
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28 Mar 2012
Company looks to tide over land-grabbing allegations, devastating flood for its $300mn project in Ethiopia.
- Business Standard
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26 Mar 2012
In Uganda it is the top leadership that initiates the land grabs for global land thieves. Whole communities are being displaced and scattered.
- International Rivers
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23 Mar 2012
Egypt’s Citadel Capital has been busy defending its work in Africa, such as in South Sudan where it has taken a number of measures to ensure its agribusiness project benefits the local community and doesn’t step on small farmer toes.
- Africa Assets
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23 Mar 2012
Despite decades of anti-colonial civilian resistance in Africa, a pernicious movement of land acquisition is overtaking the continent at a rate unprecedented since the conquests of the 19th Century.
- Waging Nonviolence
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14 Mar 2012
Le Centre pour l’environnement et le développement dénonce la concession de 73 000 hectares accordée par l’État camerounais à une société américaine qui vise une production annuelle de 400 000 tonnes d’huile de palme. 25 000 riverains seraient affectés par ce projet.
- Quotidien Mutations
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06 Mar 2012
Les mouvements sociaux ruraux de tout le Brésil ont lancé un manifeste historique pour la lutte contre le transfert des terres à des groupes étrangers et l’établissement de limites à la propriété foncière au Brésil
IP-rich New Zealand is a logical partner for resource-rich Gulf states as a producer of food in places like Africa, says New Zealand's Minister of Foreign Affairs.
- NZ Government
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01 Mar 2012
A global scramble for land and mineral resources fuelled by billions of investment dollars is threatening the last remaining wilderness and critical ecosystems, destroying communities and contaminating huge volumes of fresh water.
Papua New Guinea landowners are getting very little in the way of rent for vast tracts of land that have been leased out under controversial leases. Interview with Colin Filer.
- Radio Australia
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01 Mar 2012
The government will soon table a Contract Farming Bill in parliament, seeking to enact a law to protect smallholder farmers and rural communities against exploitation by private investors that acquire lands.
- Tanzania Daily News
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27 February 2012
Combien d’hectares appartiennent désormais à des étrangers et qui sont-ils? C’est ce que veut savoir le Collectif pour la défense des terres malgaches - TANY.
- Slate Afrique
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22 February 2012