Fighting to keep their land from investors
- Tanzania Daily News
- 09 September 2013
The Hadzabe people of Tanzania are acquiring basic skills on how to survive in a globalised world, where investment in land translates into money.
The Hadzabe people of Tanzania are acquiring basic skills on how to survive in a globalised world, where investment in land translates into money.
In Ethiopia, some 43 firms have acquired agricultural land but scores of these have already left the sector, while 16 of them are currently under probation.
Le dernier bulletin d'information de la Commission de l'UEMOA et du Hub Rural sur les actualités foncières ouest-africaines vient de paraître
Arias said that he has been named as responsible for the eventual loss of farmland by the sugar mills, and for that reason become the subject of an extermination plan.
Casi la mitad del distrito de Ñacunday, cuya superficie es de 85.000 hectáreas, pertenece a empresas que conforman el Grupo Favero, liderado por el productor brasileño Tranquilo Favero, conocido como el Rey de la Soja.
El congresista del Polo Democrático y otros dirigentes de la colectividad en el Valle recibieron intimidaciones en las que se les declara objetivo militar por sus denuncias.
Chassée de Fanaye grâce à une prise de conscience collective, l'entreprise italo-américaine Senéthanol-Senhuile fait son atterrissange forcé à Gnith, décimant des vies entières.
A manufacturer of a cartons and polythene bags has applied to the High Court in Kenya to wind up cash-strapped Indian flower firm, Karuturi.
Smithfield Foods won national security clearance on Friday for its proposed $4.7 billion sale to a Chinese meat processor, overcoming one of the biggest obstacles to a takeover.
Hundreds of families remain displaced despite government promises to give land to thousands of people evicted two and a half years ago to make way for sugar and palm oil plantations.
Gregory Myers, division chief of the US Agency for International Development’s land tenure and property rights division, argues that, done right, large-scale land acquisitions can boost development.
Two Chinese-Canadian entrepreneurs that have been investing in farmland in Manitoba say they will establish an agricultural fund for Chinese investors who want to own a piece of Canada’s agriculture industry.