Polling for the Michael Fay-led consortium trying to buy the Crafar dairy farms shows an “overwhelming desire for the government to stop in and stop the sale” to the would-be Chinese buyer, Pengxin International.
Foreign investors have snapped up more than $12 billion in Australian farm land and agribusiness during the past year.
- Weekly Times Now
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23 November 2011
President Yangouvonda who is now visiting Qatar said that there are a number of investment fields in his country such as agricultural, cattle breeding, tourism and mineral resources.
US company with 100,000 ha in Guinea now looking to expand into The Gambia and Sierra Leone.
- PR Newswire
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23 November 2011
Vietnam’s Hoang Anh Gia Lai Group started work on the construction of a US$100 million sugar and sugarcane industrial cluster in Attapeu province, southern Laos.
- Tuoi Tre News
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23 November 2011
Myriad small farmers in Africa are being set up to fail by multinational corporations that end up assuming their land, a Canadian professor says.
Foreigners currently have more than 700,000 ha of agricultural land in Romania, representing 8.5 percent of the arable land of the country, says Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development.
The International Peasant Conference taking place in Mali against land grabbing aims to build a concrete action plan to stop this phenomenon, said Thomas Ouana, from the National Union of Mozambican Peasant Farmers (UNAC) in an interview with Real World Radio.
- Radio Mundo Real
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21 November 2011
Lack of coordination between land different authorities has been cited as among the factors contributing to land grab in Tanzania.
- Guardian
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21 November 2011
Peasant movements concur that in the absence of control over their lands, real food sovereignty is impossible.
- Via Campesina
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20 November 2011
Brazil's government is working on a new rule to further limit the purchase of farm land by foreigners, arguing that the current legislation has been "insufficient".
More than 250 participants from thirty different countries gather in Mali for the first International farmers’ conference to stop land grabbing.
- Via Campesina
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17 November 2011