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22 Nov 2010RFI
Inquiétude des paysans maliens sur la question des terres
Les paysans maliens sont inquiets de l'accaparement des terres par de grandes sociétés maliennes ou internationales. Pour le dénoncer, 2 000 cultivateurs se sont réunis ce week-end dans la ville de Kolongo au nord-est de Mopti, à l'appel des syndicats paysans.
21 Nov 2010RFI
Abou Dabi future place de négoce internationale
Abou Dabi, qui a des vues sur des terres agricoles en Irak, vient de créer une nouvelle structure, ADS pour «Abu Dhabi Sources».
20 Nov 2010RFI
La Sosucam mérite-t-elle le prix Pinocchio 2010 ?
L’entreprise filiale de la Somdiaa qui appartient au groupe français Vilgrain exploite des champs de canne à sucre dans la Haute Sanaga depuis 45 ans.
13 Nov 2010RFI
Reportage sur un conflit foncier au Cameroun
Interview avec Yves Zoa du groupe CODEN et M. Descracques de la société Somdiaa.
28 Oct 2010Democracy Now!
The right to food: Corporate, foreign gov’t land grab causing hunger in poor countries
Olivier de Schutter, UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, and Smita Narula, Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, discuss land grabbing on Democracy Now!
04 Oct 2010BBC
Down on the farm
The rights and wrongs of global agricultural investment examined on Business Daily of the BBC
10 Sep 2010Uprising Radio
World Bank report decries global land grab while encouraging it
While the Bank warns of a lack of transparency and the potential harm to poor people, it ultimately endorses the land grabs in the name of productivity and sound investment.
27 Jul 2010Radio Vatican
Dossier : L'accaparement des terres, une nouvelle forme de colonialisme
Les catholiques d’Action de Carême et les protestants de Pain pour le prochain unissent leurs forces pour lutter contre une nouvelle forme de colonialisme : «L’accaparement des terres»
27 Jul 2010Radio Australia
Australia, NZ fear foreign buy-up of farmland
New Zealand's Green Party has drafted a bill seeking to stop overseas buyers snapping up large tracts of NZ land. Australian farmers also fear they may have trouble coping with future food and water demands if foreign interests snap up too many of the nation's agricultural resources.
25 Jul 2010ABC
A wide open land
As the world's available farming land shrinks in the face of population growth, climate change and soil degradation, Australia's vast tracts of land are going to be increasingly important for global food security. Is the sell-off in Australia's long term interests?
25 Jul 2010ABC
Selling the farm
Foreign interests including state-owned companies from China and the Middle East are increasingly looking to Australia to secure their food production by purchasing key agricultural assets.
12 Jul 2010Radio Australia
Food shortages puts rural Asia at risk of international exploitation
The Asian Development Bank is warning the region's rural sector could be expoited by international investors as concerns about global food and fuel security intensify.
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