• MP da Grilagem: Temer’s land grabbing bill
      • Los Despojados
      • 12 August 2017

      The new Brazil legislation, dubbed MP da grilagem (land-grabbing bill) will loosen regulations on land legalisation, essentially legalises grilagem, which refers to the historically specific enclosures or land grabs that have been occurring in Brazil since colonial times.

    • “I became victimised because my land was grabbed, and now I’ve been put in prison.”
      • Global Witness
      • 11 August 2017

      There were dramatic scenes outside Phnom Penh court this week as one of Cambodia’s most iconic activists, Tep Vanny lost an appeal to overturn her two and a half year jail sentence.

    • Meet the S. Korean companies destroying Indonesia’s virgin rainforest
      • Korea Expose
      • 11 August 2017

      Subsidiaries of prominent South Korea’s conglomerates including POSCO and Samsung, plus South Korean-owned Indonesian conglomerate Korindo Group, have been cutting down primary forest to make way for oil palm plantations.

    • Japanese traders eye Davao agri investments
      • Manila Bulletin
      • 10 August 2017

      Davao City Investment Promotions Center (DCIPC) chief Lemuel Ortonio met with a group of Japanese investors to discuss available areas for investment in Davao thriving agriculture sector.

    • West Australia: Crop downsizing for Chinese group
      • West Australian
      • 10 August 2017

      The Beidahuang Group is rumoured to have leased out the majority of its 85,000 ha of WA farmland purchased or leased in a $200 million spending spree five years ago

    • Harassed by palm oil company, Thai village defends land
      • Al Jazeera
      • 09 August 2017

      Villagers of Klong Sai Pattana, Thailand say palm oil company responsible for targeted killings and harassment of their community.

    • The march against land grabs
      • This Day Live
      • 09 August 2017

      Civil Society Organisations in Edo State, Nigeria under the umbrella of Coalition for Protection of the Environment, recently staged a protest against land grabbing and deforestation.

    • Svay Rieng villagers ask PM to solve long-running land dispute
      • CCFC
      • 09 August 2017

      Villagers from three communities in Svay Rieng province, Cambodia traveled to Phnom Penh to seek government intervention in a long-running land dispute involving NK Venture, a Vietnamese firm, that got special permission to build a sugar plantation covering 670 hectares.

    • Goodbye, small farmer? investors could soon own most of american farmland
      • Yes Magazine
      • 08 August 2017

      Today, 30 percent of American farmland is owned by non-operators who lease it out to farmers. Here’s why that’s a problem.

    • Foodpolis sets up foreign investment zone
      • Korea Times
      • 08 August 2017

      South Korea government has designated part of the Korea National Food Cluster, or Foodpolis, as a foreign investment zone (FIZ), making it easier for the cluster to attract global food firms seeking to set up a base in Northeast Asia.

    • Zambia, China agric co-operation in fast development mode
      • Zambia Daily Mail
      • 08 August 2017

      Two Chinese media firms – China Agriculture Film and Television Center and Global Max Media Group – co-hosted the China Africa Agriculture Co-operation and Development Summit in Lusaka.

    • TRG to buy GMO renewable resources
      • PE Hub Network
      • 08 August 2017

      The Rohatyn Group has agreed to acquire GMO Renewable Resources from Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co. No financial terms were disclosed. GMORR is a provider of investment opportunities in forestry and agriculture investing.

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