This leader of an Anuak village in the province of Gambela, which was recently resettled by the Ethiopian government, is angry that his people now have no food. (Photo: Dallas McNamara)

Workers at the Saudi Star rice farm in Ethiopia. (Photo: Dallas McNamara)  

Le gouvernement d'Arabie Saoudite encourage ses entreprises à investir à l'étranger

Vegetables are for sale in a market on the first day after the referendum vote January 16, 2011 in the town of Yambio, south Sudan. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Photo: Dominic Chavez. Mozambique. Farmer working in maize field.

The Foodomonte takeover "forms another step in Almarai's strategy of securing its supply of farm feed"

(Photo :  Marcellospa)

Billboard in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia reading "Drink milk".  Al Marai, the largest dairy producer in the Gulf, is part owned by Savola, Saudi Arabia's largest food company. The company operates internationally through a joint venture with PepsiCo that owns large-scale dairy farms in Egypt and Jordan. (Photo: CAPA)

"Ukraine is not for sale"

Na África, pesquisador da Unesp critica "estrangeirização" da terra: Brasil é vítima e autor de política encabeçada pela China. Créditos: Cínthia Leone/ Wikimedia Commons

In Argentina, foreigners own 11 percent of the country’s 445 million acres (180 million hectares) of productive land.