L’un des plus gros locataires de terres africaines n’est autre que le Royaume-Uni.
L’Ethiopie a distribué 600 000 hectares à des entreprises étrangères entre 2004 et début 2009 L’Ethiopie a distribué 600 000 hectares à des entreprises étrangères entre 2004 et début 2009 // AFP
Launch of the ECA Framework and Guidelines for Land Policy in Africa in Lilongwe, Malawi, 28 October 2010 (photo courtest of ECA)
African Ministers of Agriculture, Science and Technology meeting in Accra, Ghana, on 29 April 2011 (Photo courtesy of PAEPARD)
China’s overseas farmland purchases have little to do with the famine in East Africa. Jerome Delay/Associated Press
If the deal goes ahead, Beidahuang would own land and produce grain and other foods in Australia for export to China, through co-investment in local grain handling infrastructure.
Aucun grain de riz n'a été exporté vers la Chine", a indiqué Shen Danyang
Zambian Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane seeking Gulf state investment in Zambian farmland, 5 December 2010 (photo courtesy of World Bulletin)
Selon un rapport de la Banque mondiale, le Mozambique a concédé environ 6,6 millions d'hectares à des États ou des compagnies étrangers entre 2004 et 2008. Penny Tweedie/Getty Images
President Yoweri Museveni has received a multi-sector delegation of over 30 entrepreneurs from India who are willing to invest in various enterprises in Uganda such as agriculture, banking and Information Communication Technology, among other sectors.
Ramakrishna Karuturi, India`s biggest investor in Africa and leader of a delegation of Indian investors in agricultural and allied sectors currently on a tour of Tanzania, makes presentation at India-Tanzania (IPP Media)
Many of the Ayoreo have lost their traditional way of life
The Chaco: Challenging terrain but long fought over
Peter Lawless on his Yarrawonga farm. He believes the government should act to ensure Australian farms remain Australian owned. Photo: Angela Wylie
Adecoagro is the Soros Management Fund's biggest holding with a value of US$295 million at 30 June 2011, making up 5.4% of the portfolio.
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L'ex-président du Brésil Lula, et celui du Mozambique, Guebuza, à Maputo le 9 novembre 2010 (Grant Lee Neuenburg/Reuters).