• La France quitte la NASAN !
    • Oxfam France
    • 09 Mar 2018

    Après quatre années à dénoncer les risques et les impacts négatifs effectifs de la Nouvelle alliance pour la sécurité alimentaire et la nutrition, l’annonce du retrait de la France est une réelle victoire. Mais il marque aussi l’échec de la France à transformer l’initiative et ne signifie pas encore que la NASAN soit définitivement terminée.

  • The land rush doesn't have to end in a poor deal for Africans
    • Guardian
    • 17 April 2014

    There are countless examples of governments handing it over at bargain prices to foreign investors, ranging from hedge funds to biofuel producers.

  • Would Cecil Rhodes have signed a code of conduct?
    • Oxfam
    • 24 September 2010

    Over the past year, I have been collecting material on biofuels, land rights in Africa, and global land grabbing. Reading through this material worries me greatly, for it carries very strong echoes of Cecil Rhodes and his merry men.

  • Bolloré, Crédit agricole, Louis Dreyfus : ces groupes français, champions de l’accaparement de terres
    • Basta !
    • 10 October 2012

    Après le groupe Louis Dreyfus, le deuxième plus gros investisseur français dans les terres agricoles se nomme Vincent Bolloré.

  • Land conflict in Côte d'Ivoire: local communities defend their rights against SIAT and the state
    • IDEF et al.
    • 12 December 2017

    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.

  • BRICS grab African land and sovereignty
    • Pambazuka
    • 28 Mar 2013

    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.

  • Main basse sur la terre
    • Ecocampus
    • 28 April 2013

    Transcription d'une table ronde organisée à Paris le 8 avril 2013 avec Stefano Liberti, Olivier de Schutter, Luc Lamprière et Anne-Cécile Robert

  • In Ethiopia, foreign investment is a fancy word for stealing land
    • Quartz
    • 17 October 2014

    Land grabs in the developing world create a system so unequal that resource-rich countries become resource dependent.

  • The complex world of big land deals
    • ENSIA
    • 17 Mar 2014

    Can we minimize downsides and maximize benefits of transnational land investments?

  • Land grabs: the threat to African women’s livelihoods
    • Open Democracy
    • 10 February 2012

    Despite the African Union's commitment to strengthening women's access and control of land by placing land rights in the domain of human rights, it is silent on the issue of land grabs. This is a gap that the AU needs to plug.

  • The untouchables. Why it’s getting harder to stop multinational corporations
    • Foreign Policy
    • 11 April 2016

    Global demand for agricultural land has increased 14-fold since the 2008 spike in global food prices. With that comes increasing cases of land grab, violence, and force eviction. Why every actor that could have prevent that is becoming increasingly powerless to do so.

  • Land grabs & the Canadian connection
    • Watershed Sentinel
    • 07 Mar 2013

    Land grabs in Canada have not been well-documented. Provinces do not keep inventory on large-scale land acquisitions. This blind eye approach has some people, particularly farmers, worried.

  • The global land rush: Catalyst for resource-driven conflict?
    • Sustainable Security
    • 02 August 2012

    Given the power imbalances at play, it is folly to assume that land-seekers will suddenly embrace, en masse, a set of voluntary rules promoting sustainable and equitable investor practices, says Michael Kugelman

  • How TIAA Funds Environmental Disaster in Latin America
    • Nacla
    • 06 January 2017

    Pension fund giant TIAA is investing its clients’ funds in farmland and agribusinesses tied to environmental and human rights abuses in Latin America.

  • L’appétit pour les terres agricoles menace-t-il la sécurité alimentaire mondiale ?
    • Les Echos
    • 22 Mar 2013

    Alors que des achats de terres agricoles par des investisseurs étrangers, notamment asiatiques, ont pu émouvoir l'opinion publique ces dernières années, que représente ce phénomène en France et dans le monde ?

  • URUGUAY-PARAGUAY - L’effet domino de l’accaparement de terres
    • AlterInfos
    • 21 December 2018

    L’augmentation du prix de la terre en Uruguay a conduit les entrepreneurs dans les secteurs de l’agriculture et de l’élevage à acheter des terres moins chères au Paraguay.

  • Much tilling without harvest
    • Zawya
    • 16 April 2009

    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.

  • UN body fails to back "land grabs" code of conduct
    • Reuters
    • 15 October 2010

    The UN Committee on Food Security has failed to endorse a code of conduct on foreign land investments, in a blow to efforts to draft international guidelines to regulate so-called "land grabs".

  • Pas d'adoption à l'Onu d'un code des investissements fonciers
    • Reuters
    • 15 October 2010

    Le Comité de la sécurité alimentaire (CSA) de l'Onu s'est contenté de "prendre note" d'un code de conduite sur les investissements fonciers à l'étranger, sans pour autant l'adopter, au grand dam d'ONG défendant les petits exploitants agricoles de pays en développement.

  • Ces paysans victimes de l'accaparement des terres au Guatémala
    • Le Monde
    • 19 November 2010

    Ernesto Tzi, directeur de l’ONG guatémaltèque Sank, expose les enjeux autour de la terre dans son pays et les solutions qu’il développe pour protéger les agriculteurs.

  • Middle Eastern investors “grab” Sudan farmland
    • CorpWatch
    • 30 April 2012

    Dalla Al Baraka, a Saudi conglomerate with $5 billion in annual revenue, has acquired two million acres of farmland in eastern Sudan to produce food for export to the Middle Eastern kingdom. While the investors are hoping to wean Saudi Arabia off imports from South America, such agreements cause concern among local Sudanese farmers.

  • Land rushes — and the people left behind
    • Boston Globe
    • 20 February 2013

    Today, more than a quarter of all the land in Liberia is leased or owned by logging, mining, or factory-style agriculture companies. Nothing is wrong with that — unless you happen to be one of the people who used to live on that land.

  • Agricultural FDI: Risky Business?
    • World Bank
    • 22 May 2014

    MIGA—the political risk insurance and credit enhancement arm of the World Bank Group—plays an important role in making agricultural FDI more effective by reducing investors’ perceived risks to encourage market entry while applying environmental and social performance standards that boost the project’s sustainability.

  • Le G8 espère réguler la ruée sur les terres arables du Sud
    • AFP
    • 10 July 2009

    Le G8 entend mettre un peu d'ordre et de principes dans la ruée mondiale sur les terres arables des pays du sud, à défaut de pouvoir s'immiscer dans les transactions qui privent les populations des terres dont elles dépendent.

  • Wish you weren't here: The devastating effects of the new colonialists
    • The Independent
    • 09 August 2009

    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 land investment story - fear of unchecked land grabs
    • CSR Asia
    • 03 February 2010

    The Indonesian government is wise to learn from the South Korea Daewoo-Madagascar deal, which demonstrated the enormous economic, social and political risks associated with foreign ownership of land and water rights.

  • The land rush doesn't have to end in a poor deal for Africans
    • Guardian
    • 16 August 2010

    It is not too late for equitable partnerships to flourish between foreign investors and local communities.

  • Africa is 'the Brazil of the 1970s' in agriculture
    • Agrimoney
    • 07 May 2013

    Savills, the UK property consultancy, believes sub-Saharan Africa, in agriculture, is the Brazil of the 1970s but warns against investments in farms of over 5,000 ha because of land ownership sensitivities.

  • Landless Cambodian farmers look to International Criminal Court for justice
    • Reuters
    • 22 November 2016

    The case is significant as it could change the way community displacement in the wake of large-scale land deals is tested and prosecuted

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