Agua, tierra y despojo
- Prensa Rural
- 28 September 2022
La tierra y el agua están interrelacionadas y son inseparables, y el agua, en este sentido, es un aspecto esencial de la tierra y la vida
La tierra y el agua están interrelacionadas y son inseparables, y el agua, en este sentido, es un aspecto esencial de la tierra y la vida
The Arizona Republic’s Rob O’Dell explains why a Saudi Arabian company’s deal for Arizona water raises questions for taxpayers, water users, the Legislature and the governor.
La Coalition des organisations de la société civile pour la responsabilité sociétale des entreprises accuse l’entreprise Olam Palm Gabon, dont l’usine est implantée à Ndendé, de polluer la rivière Iroungou.
La crianza excesiva porcina “está rompiendo el equilibrio” ecológico en Yucatán, ha reconocido el presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador
New research studied 160 large-scale land acquisitions made between 2005 and 2015 across Europe, South America, Africa and Asia looking at how much of this land acquisition would cause competition and water grabbing.
Une revue de 15 projets dans 11 pays tire la sonnette d'alarme sur l'accaparement de l'eau et appelle à une action urgente pour protéger le droit à l'eau en Afrique.
A review of 15 large-scale agriculture projects across 11 African countries, exposes how these projects lead to the loss of streams and swamps and pollute water sources.
Companies from countries across the world have acquired fertile Nile-irrigated land for growing food crops, non-food agricultural commodities such as alfalfa, flowers, tobacco, and biofuels, rearing livestock and logging trees.
Olam a déclaré avoir signé un accord de partage des revenus avec Investissements PSP pour les vergers d'amandiers, les actifs associés et les droits d'utilisation de l'eau en Australie
Canadian fund manager PSP Investments, a public service pension fund, has put in an offer for Australia's Webster farms, including their water entitlements, that values the diversified agribusiness at $854 million
Little of the 5 million acres [2.02 million hectares] that Sudan's agriculture ministry estimates are in foreign hands—perhaps less than 1 in 20 acres—has been cultivated.
Land deals along River Nile could easily impair its recharging potential if water abstraction is not regulated.
Russia seizes assets of agricultural firm AgroTerra
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