DR Congo to publish land deals in bid to gain public trust
      The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) plans to make all of its large-scale agricultural contracts public, in an effort to increase transparency over land deals and improve management of natural resources, say officials and researchers.
      • Reuters
      • 05 October 2016
      Large M&A deal could change Vietnam’s sugar industry
      Hoang Anh Gia Lai Group (HAGL) has finally confirmed that it is negotiating with Thanh Thanh Cong (TTC) on the transfer of its sugar mill and 6,000 ha plantation in Laos.
      • VietNamNet
      • 04 October 2016
      South America's farm operators lure another top investor
      Ruane, Cunniff and Goldfarb has bought a 5.1% stake in BrasilAgro, which has a total landbank of more than 250,000 hectares - an area about the size of Luxembourg - in Brazil and Paraguay.
      • Agrimoney
      • 03 October 2016
      The sugar rush in southern Africa
      The land rush in southern Africa is often a sugar rush, with the ‘white gold’ promising riches to governments, local elites and large corporates alike.
      • Zimbabweland
      • 03 October 2016
      Civil Society Report on the use and implementation of the Tenure Guidelines
      Report summarizes the results of a consultation among small-scale food producers and CSOs on the use and implementation of the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests.
      • CSM
      • 30 September 2016
      TIAA increases stake in joint venture with Cosan
      TIAA pays R$1.1 billion to increase its stake in Radar Propriedades Agrícolas S.A, a joint-venture established in partnership with Cosan in 2008 which owns and manages rural properties in Brazil.
      • TIAA
      • 30 September 2016
      Officials inspect banana plantation after workers fall ill
      Vientiane officials went to observe operations at a 40,000-hectare Chinese-owned banana plantation in Pakngum district yesterday after five workers fell ill from pesticide exposure.
      • Vietiane Times
      • 29 September 2016
      Comment: Why voluntary policies will not stop deforestation
      “On their own these commitments are never going to stop deforestation. And there is a danger that zero deforestation policies are distracting attention and diverting resources away from the law enforcement and governance reforms that are needed.”
      • IDM
      • 29 September 2016
      Take your hands off the earth!
      Activists from six countries as well as the UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of Indigenous Peoples joined a recent Terra Madre Forum on land grabbing, “Take Your Hands Off The Earth”.
      • Slow Food
      • 28 September 2016
      Palm oil profits trump self-sufficiency in Sierra Leone
      Socfin's most recent project is in Sierra Leone. The country possesses massive amounts of land where oil palm production could thrive and a government that is willing to hand over this land to investors for not that much money.
      • Deutsche Welle
      • 28 September 2016
      Foreign land register: Do the figures stand up to scrutiny?
      Since the day it was released, the accuracy of the Australian government’s Foreign Owned Agricultural Land Register has come into question, with rural industry stakeholders disputing the amount of land actually held by Chinese interests
      • Beef Central
      • 28 September 2016
      Ghana to lose over $3m project over land dispute
      AgDevCo, a company financed through the UK's DFID, is embroiled in a land conflict concerning its 3,800 Farming Hub project in Babator, Ghana.
      • Starr FM
      • 28 September 2016

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