A global hunt for water profit risks draining cities dry
    Bloomberg exposé on Frank Timis' plan to turn Les Fermes de la Teranga (ex-Senhuile) into a major source of animal feed for the Gulf States and the implications for Dakar's water supply
    • Bloomberg
    • 14 November 2023
    Responsible farmland investing? Current efforts to regulate land grabs will make things worse
    From the World Bank to pension funds, efforts are under way to regulate land grabs through the creation of codes and standards. Rather than help financial and corporate elites to "responsibly invest" in farmland, we need them to stop and divest.
    • GRAIN
    • 22 August 2012
    Egypt’s takeover of Sudan’s Gezira scheme
    News of the deal has aroused very vehement protest from the Sudanese Farmer’s Union and the tenants in the Gezira Scheme.
    • Sudan Tribune
    • 19 December 2010
    Madagascar: South Korean Land Deal Sparks Controversy
    South Korea has just leased half of all the arable land in Madagascar according to the Financial Times. This has stirred quite a debate in the Malagasy blogosphere about land sovereignty and economic development.
    • Global Voices
    • 23 November 2008
    Pakistan: The great land grab
    THESE days, as we follow the struggle against the Taliban in the northwest, we can be forgiven for missing other important news. For instance, I had filed away a report on plans to lease large chunks of agricultural land in Punjab and Sindh to overseas investors in the back of my mind, planning to write about it later. When I ran a Google search on the subject, however, I realised the enormity of the scam.When I ran a Google search
    • Dawn
    • 09 May 2009
    Farmland investments are finding their way to international arbitration
    Swedish investor EcoDevelopment registered a claim at the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes against the Tanzanian government on September 11, 2017 for revoking a land title amid concerns over the impact on local communities and a wildlife sanctuary.
    • IISD
    • 23 September 2017
    Egypt to grow wheat in Uganda
    Uganda has agreed to allow Egypt to cultivate wheat on Ugandan soil.
    • Daily News Egypt
    • 12 January 2010
    A new wave of land grabs strikes Tanzania
    Tanzania’s experience in the global land grab post-2008 led to shattered hopes, land conflicts & misery for small farmers. Yet, the current govt risks repeating history. A new report looks at this critical moment for Tanzania's small farmers & pastoralists.
    • GRAIN
    • 02 February 2024
    The global farmland grab in 2016: how big, how bad?
    Eight years after releasing its first report on land grabbing, GRAIN publishes a new dataset documenting nearly 500 cases of land grabbing around the world.
    • GRAIN
    • 14 June 2016
    Harvard's billion-dollar farmland fiasco
    One of the world's major buyers of farmland is under fire for their involvement in land conflicts, environmental destruction and risky investments. A new report by GRAIN and Rede Social de Justiça e Direitos Humanos presents, for the first time, a comprehensive analysis of Harvard University's controversial investments in global farmland.
    • GRAIN and Rede Social de Justiça e Direitos Humanos
    • 06 September 2018
    Who really benefits from the creation of a land market in Ukraine?
    In the country known as the “breadbasket of Europe,” agriculture has been dominated by oligarchs and multinational corporations since the privatization of state-owned land following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Will this change, now that a controversial law to create a land market entered into effect on July 1, 2021?
    • Oakland Institute
    • 06 August 2021
    Turning African farmland over to big business: The US’s Millennium Challenge Corporation
    MCC is playing a key role in commodifying Africa’s farmlands
    • GRAIN
    • 30 April 2010
    Twenty-first-century land grabs: Accumulation by agricultural dispossession
    For the world’s people to have secure access to the quantity and quality of food needed for a decent life, the land grabs and the development of large, highly mechanized factory farms must stop.
    • Monthly Review
    • 02 November 2013
    Foreign pension funds and land grabbing in Brazil
    A New York company managing the retirement savings of workers in Sweden, the US and Canada is evading Brazilian laws on foreign investment to acquire farmlands from a businessman accused of violently displacing local communities.
    • GRAIN
    • 16 November 2015
    How TIAA Funds Environmental Disaster in Latin America
    Pension fund giant TIAA is investing its clients’ funds in farmland and agribusinesses tied to environmental and human rights abuses in Latin America.
    • Nacla
    • 06 January 2017
    The village women taking on the palm oil giant
    Award-winning Cameroonian journalist Madeleine Ngeunga and Fern’s Indra Van Gisbergen recently visited villages in the shadow of Socapalm’s oil palm plantations to see if issues driving the dispute between locals and the company are being resolved.
    • Fern
    • 31 July 2018
    CGIAR joins global farmland grab
    An internal document recently posted on IRRI's website reveals that the Institute has been advising Saudi Arabia in the context of its strategy to acquire farm land overseas for its own food production.
    • GRAIN
    • 08 September 2009
    LatAm is most murderous region for land, environmental activists: report
    Latin America is the most dangerous region in the world for activists fighting for their land or trying to safeguard the environment, according to a Global Witness report, which also provides insight into why these defenders are at such high risk.
    • InSight Crime
    • 14 July 2017
    Foreign energy policy fuels famine in Africa
    Oakland Institute speaks about the findings of their latest round of in-depth research into land grabs in Africa.
    • Pambazuka
    • 09 December 2011
    Land conflict in Côte d'Ivoire: local communities defend their rights against SIAT and the state
    In 2011, three village communities in eastern-central Côte d’Ivoire learned that a Belgian corporation called SIAT was about to move onto their land without their consent.
    • IDEF et al.
    • 12 December 2017
    Under the spotlight: Chinese banks' risky agribusiness portfolio
    China is one of the world's largest consumers of agricultural commodities such as soy and palm oil that drive deforestation globally. But it isn’t just Chinese consumption of these commodities that is helping fuel forest destruction. Global Witness new analysis sheds a spotlight on the often-overlooked role of Chinese banks as some of the biggest global financiers of deforestation.
    • Global Witness
    • 07 June 2021
    The Chain: Cerrado fires show TIAA and Harvard’s Endowment face mounting deforestation risks
    With fires on their Cerrado properties, Harvard’s and TIAA’s deforestation exposure appears to be growing.
    • CRR
    • 07 November 2019
    Water scarcity, food security concerns prompt global land grab
    Area nearly the size of France purchased, leased for food production around the world Africa, South America, parts of Europe targeted by cash-rich, food-poor nations
    • Circle of Blue
    • 17 November 2009
    BRICS grab African land and sovereignty
    BRICS states, except Russia, are enhancing and facilitating land grabs abroad in a way that is inconsistent with their proclamations of sustainable development, cooperation solidarity, and respect of national sovereignty.
    • Pambazuka
    • 28 Mar 2013
    Karuturi: A litany of trouble
    Background note to accompany a joint press release on the Kenyan government finding Karuturi Global Ltd guilty of tax evasion
    • TJN et al
    • 22 April 2013
    Assets to axes: How Harvard’s land investments inspired fear in Brazil’s Cerrado
    Farmland purchases by the Harvard endowment contributed to a climate of anxiety, fear, and strain on Brazilian subsistence farmers.
    • The Crimson
    • 17 April 2023
    Much tilling without harvest
    Essentially, the Middle East is left with two choices. “The region has to import. The question is, invest abroad or rely on the free market?” said Dr Eckart Woertz, program manager in economics at the Gulf Research Center in Dubai.
    • Zawya
    • 16 April 2009
    Accaparement des terres : il est temps de tirer la sonnette d'alarme
    Une initiative internationale jetant la lumière sur l’ensemble de ces transactions est désormais un impératif autant qu’un préalable pour protéger cette agriculture que nous avons plus que jamais en partage
    • Nouvel Observateur
    • 09 July 2016
    Wish you weren't here: The devastating effects of the new colonialists
    A new breed of colonialism is rampaging across the world, with rich nations buying up the natural resources of developing countries that can ill afford to sell. Some staggering deals have already been done, but angry locals are now trying to stop the landgrabs
    • The Independent
    • 09 August 2009
    Harvard and TIAA's farmland grab in Brazil goes up in smoke
    Satellite maps show the connection between Harvard and TIAA's farmland acquisitions in Brazil's Cerrado and the massive number of fires that have been burning in the region since July of this year.
    • FOE US, GRAIN,NFFC, Rede Social
    • 22 October 2019
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