Special issue of the Canadian Journal of Development Studies contains 8 articles covering country experiences with land grabbing in Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, Guatemala and Mexico.
The Mozambican government has insisted that no farmer will lose land as a result of the “Pro-Savana” agricultural development programme in the north of the country.
La companía fue fundada en 2007 con el objeto de canalizar fondos para la compra y desarrollo de campos en la Argentina, Brasil, Paraguay y Uruguay, la producción agropecuaria y la comercialización de sus productos.
- Infocampo
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21 December 2012
Imagine a land of 14 million hectares, bigger than Switzerland and Austria combined. Populated by millions of farming families that together practice shifting cultivation. Now imagine a foreign consultant saying that all of these are abandoned lands.
日本政府、ブラジル政府、モザンビーク政府の三角協力として行われているプロサバンナ・プロジェクトの問題点を指摘する記事
- Landgrab-Japan
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03 December 2012
Prices for farmland in Brazil surged by an average 14% a year to nearly quadruple over the past decade, well outpacing inflation and nearly matching gains made by São Paulo's blue-chip Ibovespa stock index, a new study shows.
- MercoPress
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03 December 2012
Kenana Sugar Company is the head of the spear of the Sudanese project for agricultural development. While governments and Arab companies discuss strategies for the sector, the organisation plans to invest US$ 2 billion over the next five years in several expansion projects.
Au Mozambique, un méga projet menace de déplacer des millions de paysans
- Brasil de Fato
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30 November 2012
Mega projeto brasileiro poderá deslocar milhões de camponeses em Moçambique.
- Brasil de Fato
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30 November 2012
A Brazilian megaproject in Mozambique is set to displace millions of peasants
- Brasil de Fato
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30 November 2012
Investment and pension funds are buying up Brazilian farmland and steadily pushing up the prices of Brazil's productive tropical farmland.
These documents from 2012 include the "Triangular Work Plan" and reports for the "Agricultural Development Master Plan"
- Oriental Consultants
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27 November 2012