Financialization of nature: A roundtable discussion pt.1
      Presentations by Antonio Tricarico of CRBM (financialisation of nature in general) and Devlin Kuyek of GRAIN (land grabbing as specific sector / example)
      • IPS
      • 19 April 2012
      Mozambique: World Bank to discuss land policy in the country
      A policy paper will next week be presented to the annual World Bank conference on land and poverty in Washington DC in the United States, which focuses on the confrontation between peasant producers and investors in the Mozambican province of Zambezia.
      • AIM
      • 19 April 2012
      Thai food giant investing big in Australia
      CP Group has opened an office in Melbourne to start buying red meat and grains and set up a salmon farm in Australia.
      • ABC
      • 18 April 2012
      On peasants’ day, farmers vow to oppose agri-corporatism
      Pakistan has announced an investment policy which is encouraging the corporate sector to engage vast lands in all four provinces of Pakistan on very easy terms.
      • Pakistan Today
      • 18 April 2012
      ‘China should farm more abroad’
      China, the world's most populous country and biggest consumer of grain, should expand its farming overseas to ensure enough food for its people because of limited land and low productivity at home, agriculture experts said on Wednesday.
      • Reuters
      • 18 April 2012
      The Rio+20 Earth summit must back peasant farmers on land rights
      Governments in the global south are claiming farmland is 'empty' and 'unused' – and flogging it off to foreigners who promise investment. The June summit in Rio needs to call a halt to this.
      • The Guardian
      • 17 April 2012
      Declaration of rural women against land grabbing in Senegal
      "We, the women of Senegal, with the other women of the world, demand that the State put an end to land grabbing and regain control over spoilated lands since land must belong to those who work it in order to feed themselves and the country"
      • CNCR
      • 17 April 2012
      Wilmar acquires land in Nigeria
      Wilmar acquires three new plantations for 19,712 hectares in Nigeria's Cross River State.
      • Rural Modernity
      • 17 April 2012
      Implications of foreign-owned land noted
      When University of Texas professor John Doggett spoke at the Governor's Ag Conference in Nebraska, he stirred up echoes of an issue that has been largely dormant in America for the past few years, but one that he said will soon return.
      • Country World
      • 17 April 2012
      Action against land grabs in Berlin
      On April 17th, Berlin based INKOTA activists gathered in front of Deutsche Bank on Friedrichstraße dressed as bankers and ready to dig into an oversized cake representing the African continent.
      • INKOTA
      • 17 April 2012
      UN debate on excessive food and commodity price volatility; call for regulating price speculation in the futures market
      The G77 and China have alerted the UN General Assembly to the emerging trend of “massive acquisition by large investors from developed countries of farm land in developing countries”. The farm land is being bought not for food security, but for the speculative purpose of future agricultural production, which thus creates a significant added burden to food insecurity globally.
      • TWN
      • 17 April 2012
      Over 250 actions worldwide for the International Day of Peasant's Struggle
      La Via Campesina is mobilising on April 17 to oppose the current offensive by some states and large corporations to grab land from the farmers, women and men, who have been cultivating it for centuries.
      • Via Campesina
      • 16 April 2012
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