Good grab, bad grab
- The Water Channel
- 23 April 2013
With the large and sometimes overexposed attention for land grabbing in Africa, good examples tend to be forgotten
With the large and sometimes overexposed attention for land grabbing in Africa, good examples tend to be forgotten
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
A global food crisis and rapid population growth are making farmland an increasingly attractive investment. Holly Black looks at the options.
GO.FARM to invest $600m in new agriculture fund
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Kekerasan negara atas nama ”Food Estate”
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Agricultural revolution in the making
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