• Cambodia: Free jailed land rights activist. Second anniversary of Tep Vanny’s imprisonment
      • Human Rights Watch
      • 13 August 2018

      Human Rights Watch call for Cambodian government to unconditionally release prominent land rights activist Tep Vanny who was arrested on August 15, 2016. Other affected land communities have also been heavily harassed through arbitrary arrests, detention, and criminal prosecution.

    • Organisations back Kuoy land claims
      • Khmer Times
      • 10 August 2018

      Two organisations expressed concern over land in Preah Vihear province, Cambodia after Hengfu, sugar company based in China, in 2011 and 2016 granted Economic Land Concessions of more than 42,000 hecatres by the Cambodian government.

    • Land of plenty, land of but a few
      • Divergente
      • 10 August 2018

      New webdocumentary about land grabbing in the Nacala Corridor in Mozambique

    • Indigenous people fighting for land rights
      • Place
      • 09 August 2018

      The right of indigenous people to land and territories is protected by international legal conventions. But campaigners say native groups are struggling with encroachment by governments and logging, mining and agribusiness companies.

    • Community vs. company: A tiny town in Ecuador battles a palm oil giant
      • Mongabay
      • 09 August 2018

      In 2000, palm oil company Energy & Palma bought land in northern Ecuador, home to Afro-Ecuadorian community of Wimbi. Provincial court ruled in favor of the company and ordered evacuation of Wimbi community but they refused to leave. This is only one part of a long ongoing legal battle between company and community in Ecuador.

    • On Indigenous Peoples’ Day: International groups demand pullout, accountability of Chinese company in Cambodia
      • PCFS
      • 09 August 2018

      Two global movements supporting Indigenous Kuoy communities in Cambodia submit a petition to embassies of China and Cambodia calling for the pullout and accountability of Chinese state-owned enterprise Guangdong Hengfu Group Sugar Industry Co., Ltd.

    • Chinese firm’s investment in banana farm approved
      • Khmer Times
      • 09 August 2018

      Cambodian government yesterday gave green light to a Chinese-owned firm, Longmate Agriculture Co Ltd, to invest in a banana plantation in Kampot province. Three plantatios cover 5,000 hectares of land that can produce up to 14,000 tonnes of bananas according to Cambodia General Director of Agriculture.

    • Government should clarify land acquisition and compensation
      • Modern Ghana
      • 08 August 2018

      Deputy Director of Korea Rural Community Corporation on Tuesday urged government of Ghana to clarify land acquisition and compensation issues in the country and to provide guarantee for investors through increased participation in the agricultural value chain.

    • German Agri Terra Group offers investments in Paraguayan agriculture
      • Fresh Plaza
      • 08 August 2018

      Hundreds of clients have used the services of the German company in order to participate in projects such as cattle breeding, orange plantations or vegetable production in greenhouses in Paraguay

    • Indigenous community in the Peruvian Amazon calls for support to defend forests
      • The Ecologist
      • 07 August 2018

      The palm oil industry is causing severe environmental destruction and spiralling violence in the Peruvian Amazon. Investigations of local actions sets out ways in which you can offer support and solidarity.

    • APEC warned PNG has poor record on food security
      • ActNow PNG
      • 06 August 2018

      Community advocacy group ACT NOW! warns APEC delegates attending food Security Week in Port Moresby that Papua New Guinea government has a very poor record on protecting rural famers. The most glaring example is the SABL land grab, in which over 5 million hectares of land was taken from rural communities.

    • Tanzania's indigenous communities racing to secure land eyed by investors
      • InDepth News
      • 05 August 2018

      Tanzania has attracted huge interest as a destination for large-scale agricultural investment due to sufficient land and cheap labour. As traditional laws that once protected village land weaken, indigenous communities and farmers have repeatedly lost chunks of land facilitated by foreign investors.

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