Challenging the colonial legacy in Gabon
      Following a two-day conference in Libreville, Gabon, civil society actors launched a land and resource rights initiative to challenge property laws and continuing allocation of community lands to logging, mining and agribusiness.
      • FERN
      • 01 August 2012
      Investment: Magic word or trap?
      Everyone seems to agree on the need for “investment” in agriculture to fight hunger and support rural development, but the focus is exclusively on investment funds and big business, and nothing about farmers. Is the term part of a disinformation campaign to serve the interests of only a few?
      • aGter
      • 01 August 2012
      Uganda: Investment - MPs split on land donations
      The Government of Uganda has been asked by Members of Parliament to make the process of acquiring land for investments more transparent.
      • New Vision
      • 31 July 2012
      Commodity niches lure as markets converge
      Investors are honing the focus of their cash on real assets including farmland, timber, mines and energy projects, which are less correlated to financial markets.
      • Reuters
      • 31 July 2012
      Mozambique's agricultural fortunes rest on a choice between Obama and Annan
      The Obama model's first project in Mozambique will be to support Cargill, the giant grain trader and largest private company in the world, to take 40,000 hectares of farmland.
      • The Guardian
      • 31 July 2012
      Communal land associations: A perfect solution to land grabbing
      With communal land associations communities will be having one voice and if anybody, be it government or investor, is interested in their land, that person is made aware of that the group is organized and therefore not easy to simply deploy graders to start tiling or clearing the land.
      • NAPE
      • 30 July 2012
      Up for grabs
      A massive land grab has occurred in Papua New Guinea under the auspices of the Special Agricultural and Business Leases scheme, and the impact on communities across the country has been devastating. Greenpeace has produced a new report that details the extent of the damage.
      • Greenpeace
      • 30 July 2012
      Foreign fingers in the pie
      There's growing interest in who invests in Australian companies and who buys Australian land, with more discussion around the topic of global food security.
      • ABC
      • 30 July 2012
      Interview with Ahmad bin Awang Ali of the Borneo Indigenous Peasant Movement
      Indigenous peoples in Sarawak, Malaysia are facing an escalation of land grabbing in their territories by national palm oil companies, backed by foreign corporations.
      • GRAIN
      • 26 July 2012
      'Land grabs' – the new scramble for Africa
      Villagers in Mozambique are caught between their government's need to promote agricultural development through foreign investment and to protect the rights of the citizens who depend on that land.
      • CNN
      • 26 July 2012
      China firm eyes controversial 58-sq-mile Australia farm project
      A Chinese property conglomerate is bidding for a 15,000 hectare farming project in the Australian outback as Canberra looks to open the remote north for farming to tap booming demand for food from Asia, especially China.
      • Reuters
      • 25 July 2012
      Foreign investment in US land on the rise
      Investors from Canada and the Netherlands have almost half of all foreign forest and farmland holdings in the USA. The Canadian holdings reflect investment by timber companies, while the Dutch holdings reflect pension fund investments.
      • USA Today
      • 25 July 2012

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