• Charoen Pokphand pours Bt3 bn into Vietnam
    • The Nation
    • 02 September 2009

    Pursuing its strategy of penetrating the Middle East market, the company has set up a special committee to study the possibility to increase exports to the region. So far, the company has signed a farming contract with Bahrain for supplying food products.

  • How your 401(k) is helping destroy the Amazon rainforest
    • Intercept
    • 23 November 2021

    The growing financialisation of Brazilian agribusiness is enabling foreign investment in the industry most responsible for deforestation - and land grabbing

  • Is Philippines selling land or selling out?
    • The National
    • 30 July 2009

    “It is the height of stupidity for our country to bargain our lands for the sake of other nation’s food security, while being dependent on importation for our very own food security needs,” says Rafael Mariano

  • 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

  • Healthy balance at stake in plans for food security
    • The National
    • 25 October 2009

    UAE foreign investment in food production have so far focused on leasing Pakistan and Sudan’s agricultural land, with new prospects in Cambodian rice, Canadian wheat and Australian beef. Alongside the strategic deals at the national level, private investment has followed which should open new channels of trade, for example, Al Qudra Holding has plans to grow grain and vegetables in Vietnam and Croatia as well as Pakistan.

  • The 'change we need'? Obama in Ghana
    • Pambazuka
    • 09 July 2009

    A focus on agricultural productivity should not become a cover for foreign private companies to grab land or impose expensive, input-intensive methods in the name of modernisation.

  • Letter from the women neighbouring Socapalm Edéa to President Paul Biya
    • AFRISE
    • 26 May 2023

    The Association of Women Living Alongside Socapalm Edéa (AFRISE), whose rights have been violated by Socapalm in Edéa, take their demands to the President of Cameroon

  • The South Africa-Congo concession: Exploitation or salvation?
    • Pambazuka
    • 07 January 2010

    The much-discussed Congo land-lease, granting 200,000 hectares to South African farmers with a further 10 million hectares in the balance, appears to mark a departure from the usual terms underpinning foreign acquisition of fertile land by multinationals

  • In bid for food security, Qatar sows seeds globally
    • The National
    • 02 September 2010

    Hassad Food knows how to shop. The $1b subsidiary of Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund finalised a $500m agreement last year to grow wheat & rice on 100,000 ha in Sudan and has announced plans to invest $700m worldwide this year.

  • Twenty-first-century land grabs: Accumulation by agricultural dispossession
    • Monthly Review
    • 02 November 2013

    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.

  • A global hunt for water profit risks draining cities dry
    • Bloomberg
    • 14 November 2023

    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

  • Land grabbing: New colonialism and how about Eritrea?
    • Geeska Afrika
    • 29 December 2016

    Eritrean law blocking foreign investors from owning land and the country's desire for self-reliance makes it highly unlikely that it will fall for the neocolonial phenomenon of land grabbing.

  • Chinese bid for NZ dairy creates concern
    • TVNZ
    • 25 Mar 2010

    "The Chinese want a secure food supply, and they're coming into New Zealand to do that, by the look of it," a local farm union official says

  • 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.

  • Ethiopia’s land grabs: Stories from the displaced
    • InterContinental Cry
    • 17 October 2013

    Anywaa Survival Organisation (ASO) recently had an opportunity to interview affected community representatives and leaders who fled their homes in Gambela and Lower Omo because of government land grabs.

  • Sime Darby turns to Liberian palm, rubber estates
    • Reuters
    • 04 May 2009

    Malaysia's biggest company Sime Darby has struck a deal with the Liberian government to develop oil palm and rubber estates in West African nation as land runs out at home and global demand for palm oil surges.

  • Three years of MIFEE: A growing movement against plantations in West Papua
    • Awas MIFEE
    • 23 October 2013

    Throughout Merauke Regency in the southern part of West Papua, a land controversially annexed by Indonesia 50 years ago, indigenous communities are having to learn fast how to resist corporate manipulations.

  • ASEAN states plan rice cartel
    • VNS
    • 18 August 2009

    Laos has approached Thailand as a partner in a joint venture with Kuwait to grow rice in Laos. The Lao government has allocated 200,000ha.

  • Ethiopia: Land grabbing and the emergence of ‘cereal republics’
    • FoodFirst
    • 04 February 2010

    Ethiopia must harness its enormous agricultural potential, not by selling it off as a cheap commodity, but by supporting farmers in growing culturally appropriate crops for domestic markets, using agro-ecologically sustainable farming methods.

  • Biofuels, mass evictions and violence build on the legacy of the 1978 Panzos Massacre in Guatemala
    • Upside Down World
    • 23 Mar 2011

    Internationally-funded Guatemalan palm oil and sugar cane interests evict Mayan Qeqchi families from their historic lands, destroying homes and crops, killing one, injuring more, while thousands are without food or shelter.

  • Middle East company adds spice to Australian grain
    • ABC
    • 09 December 2013

    In four years, Hassad Foods has accumulated 255,000 hectares of agricultural land with the aim of producing 165,000 tonnes of grain and 100,000 lambs annually.

  • On the take
    • World Ark
    • 23 August 2015

    As climate change, population growth and environmental damage shrink the amount of arable land on the planet, wealthier countries and corporations look to developing countries for land.

  • 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

  • Secret Acres: Foreign-owned agricultural land inaccurately tracked by government
    • Investigate TV
    • 26 January 2022

    Despite a federal law requiring foreign transactions of agricultural land be reported to and recorded by the government, the US Department of Agriculture’s database appears to be missing significant acres of land.

  • 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.

  • South Africa-Congo ‘land grab’: Exploitation or salvation?
    • Mail & Guardian
    • 12 Mar 2010

    The Congo ventures are not core businesses to be based in the Congo but instead, extensions of businesses located in South Africa

  • TIAA acquires controlling interest in Westchester Group, Inc.
    • TIAA-CREF
    • 04 October 2010

    TIAA is among the largest institutional investors in agriculture, with investments in more than 400 farms in North America, South America, Australia, and Eastern Europe as part of its General Account.

  • 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.

  • Land grabs - Another scramble for Africa
    • Fahamu
    • 17 September 2009

    Civil society, including African farmers unions, need to educate local people that such land deals are not in their interests, however couched in 'win-win' terminology they appear to be.

  • Turning African farmland over to big business: The US’s Millennium Challenge Corporation
    • GRAIN
    • 30 April 2010

    MCC is playing a key role in commodifying Africa’s farmlands

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