• Ethiopia: Can foreign-owned farms solve food crisis?
    • IPS
    • 13 December 2008

    The Ethiopian government’s ambitious target of harvesting 28 million tonnes of cereals in the first three quarters of the 2007/2008 budget year has failed. Authorities seem determined to change this situation by leasing huge chunks of land to other sovereign states for mechanised farming.

  • San fight land grab in Namibian park
    • IPS
    • 15 May 2010

    Demeter International got a 25-year lease for 10,000 ha of Bwabwata National Park, which it will start ploughing in October. Hundreds of families will lose access to the forest.

  • Questioning old traditions
    • IPS
    • 17 June 2009

    Uganda's minister of agriculture literally pleaded with the agribusiness delegates at a forum in Capetown to take advantage of Uganda’s extremely advantageous deals for private investors in the agricultural sector.

  • African land grabbing: Whose interests are served
    • Brookings Institution
    • 25 June 2010

    Evidence suggests a marked disparity in the benefits received by those involved in and affected by these transnational land acquisitions, particularly for those originally dwelling on the land.

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