El continente africano se ha convertido en nuevo y valioso escenario para multinacionales que despliegan grandes monocultivos, sin respetar a menudo ni la biodiversidad ni los derechos humanos
- El País
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01 September 2020
La Synergie nationale des paysans et riverains du Cameroun (Synaparcam) qui depuis plusieurs années, lutte en faveur du respect des droits des communautés, a organisé un atelier de renforcement de capacités sur le plaidoyer communautaire
- Financier d'Afrique
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25 August 2020
The Edo State Government of Nigeria has set out 100,000 hectares of land for oil palm cultivation by investors.
- EnviroNews
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21 August 2020
Au Cameroun en l'espace d'une semaine le gouvernement a suspendu deux concessions foncières de plus de 200.0000 hectares initialement attribuées à deux industriels pour l'exploitation du bois et un projet agricole.
- VOA Afrique
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20 August 2020
On 10 August 2020 indigenous communities from Busra commune in Cambodia signed an agreement with the rubber company Socfin Cambodia to settle a long-lasting dispute about their communal and spiritual lands.
Reportage de Mongabay sur le conflit autour de la Socaplam au Cameroun
A new wave of alleged environmental and human rights abuses by Wilmar, Socfin and others sees renewed calls for action
La Soguipah - entreprise d'Etat qui détient 9 000 ha de plantations d'hévéa en Guyinée - fait appel à Bolloré pour continuer à tourner
- Mosaiqueguinee.com
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15 July 2020
The massive Socfin oil palm plantation operation is one of post-war Sierra Leone’s biggest investments and one of its most controversial.
Update fropm the Compliance Advisor Ombudsman, accountability mechanism for the World Bank's International Finance Corporation, on the complaint from Liberian communities regarding IFC’s investment in Salala Rubber Corporation of the Socfin group.
Socfin, a Belgian holding company that operates palm oil and rubber plantations through dozens of subsidiaries across Africa and Southeast Asia, has been rebuked for alleged human rights violations at its plantations.
Mbonjo sits in the heart of Cameroon’s country’s largest oil palm and rubber-producing region and owned by the Belgian holding company Socfin.