• 36 Uganda farmers paid in Bidco project dispute
      • Daily Nation
      • 13 February 2018

      Payoff follows mediation by the dispute resolution office of the World Bank’s IFC but of the 36 farmers who were compensated, eight later rejected the deal and are expected to take their case to court this month

    • Why France dropped out of the New Alliance for food security
      • Le Monde
      • 12 February 2018

      The initiative launched in 2012 to support African agriculture is accused of favouring multinationals and land grabbing.

    • UN human rights chief laments PNG land grab problem
      • Radio NZ
      • 12 February 2018

      The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has noted persistent problems with land grabs in Papua New Guinea.

    • Closing the gap
      • FPP
      • 12 February 2018

      FPP and partners launch new report and web portal for rights-based approaches and community solutions to tackling deforestation and ensuring supply chain accountability

    • Mozambique's farmers battle to keep land in Nakarari
      • Al Jazeera
      • 12 February 2018

      "No to ProSavana has been one of Mozambique's most successful civil society campaigns, proving that an alliance of local groups and international NGOs can change policy"

    • France withdraws from NAFSN: agribusiness is not the cure for hunger!
      • ACF
      • 09 February 2018

      Action Against Hunger, CCFD-Terre Solidaire and Oxfam France welcome the French government's decision to withdraw from the widely denounced New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition (NAFSN)

    • Is sustainable palm oil possible?
      • CFDT
      • 08 February 2018

      Video of the mostly English-language session of a CFDT seminar featuring Dario Novellino and indigenous community representatives of the Coalition Against Land Grabbing operating in Palawan, the Philippines.

    • The Salim Group and land conflicts around West Papua
      • AwasMIFEE
      • 07 February 2018

      In May 2016, awasMIFEE published a story titled “The Salim Group’s secret plantations in West Papua”, about four concessions owned by the Salim Group in West Papua. A year and a half later, Salim Group is still aggressively expanding, and threatening more areas of remote Papuan forest.

    • NGOs call for tougher rules to block environmentally damaging investments
      • BusinessGreen
      • 07 February 2018

      The EU must urgently develop new financial regulations to stop investors backing projects that result in harmful consequences such as land-grabbing, human rights violations or higher greenhouse gas emissions, according to a group of leading NGOs.

    • Ethiopia: Farmland grabbing is back to Oromia
      • Kichuu
      • 07 February 2018

      The Oromia Regional Investment Commissiona says 167 total investment projects were approved in the last six months requiring the provision of 4600 hectares of land.

    • Coalition decries intensifying attacks against peasants struggling for land
      • APC
      • 06 February 2018

      Asian Peasant Coalition (APC), decried the intensifying attacks against peasants struggling for land. Peasants asserting their rights to the land are subjected to human rights abuses, agrarian struggles and peasant leaders are being criminalized, imprisoned, and worse, were massacred.

    • Cambodia killings show rising risk to Southeast Asian land defenders
      • Reuters
      • 06 February 2018

      Last week's killing of Cambodian forest defenders, and the recent shooting of Indonesian farmers, show the increasing involvement of state forces in quelling dissent against agribusiness, campaigners said.

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