Prince Charles on land grabbing
      "I wonder if greater returns could come for Africa if attention were paid to backing the continent’s millions of smallholders? And yet, as I speak, many are being driven off their land and swelling the ranks of the urban dispossessed."
      • Prince of Wales
      • 05 November 2011
      COFCO to expand overseas M&A
      "Because of the nation's limited agricultural resources, we have to look overseas," Jiang Hua, a COFCO board member said. The company is trying to connect China's consumer market with overseas supplies of commodities such as sugar, wheat and soybeans.
      • China Daily
      • 04 November 2011
      Prices for Brazil's big farms slide on foreign ownership restrictions
      The Brazilian government's decision to block major foreign land purchases from August 2010 has had a very real impact: prices for lots larger than 3,000 hectares have fallen by 10% or more over the past year, depending on the region.
      • Progressive Farmer
      • 03 November 2011
      The New land grab in Africa: An alarming scramble for the continent is on
      Multinational corporations are buying enormous tracts of land in Africa, putting countries on the path to increased food insecurity, environmental degradation, increased reliance on aid and marginalisation of farming and pastoralist communities.
      • Pambazuka
      • 03 November 2011
      For Liberia, natural resources are blessings, curses on road to democracy
      The West African nation of Liberia is rich is oil, diamonds and timber, but these natural resources have been both a blessing and a challenge for the fledgling democracy.
      • PBS
      • 03 November 2011
      ADAX Energy must be investigated for segregation!
      “We decided to go on hunger strike at the ADAX Energy Canteen at Kontobi in Port Loko as fellow Sierra Leone employees were facing segregation,” says Sierra Leone Deputy Minister.
      • Awareness Times
      • 03 November 2011
      $265m food fund for Bahrain is launched
      The Finance Ministry and the National Bank of Bahrain have agreed to set up a $265.2m fund that will invest in companies and purchase land in overseas countries for captive production.
      • Gulf Daily News
      • 03 November 2011
      New land scramble worries small farmers
      Tanzanian peasaants complain that the government has been allocating huge tracts of land to certain investors in the district, while refusing to allocate the same pieces of land to local groups that had applied for them.
      • The Citizen
      • 03 November 2011
      Kleptocratic capitalism, climate finance, and the green economy in Africa
      One of the manifestations of the greed of Africa's domestic plutocrats and their imperial overlords is the massive land grab that we are witnessing today.
      • Pambazuka
      • 02 November 2011
      AC signs up to Principles for Responsible Investment in Farmland
      Aquila Capital Green Assets, part of the Aquila Group, is pleased to announce today that it has become an official signatory to the recently launched Principles for Responsible Investment in Farmland.
      • Aquila Capital
      • 02 November 2011
      Bunge to invest in palm plantation company
      Under the terms of the agreement, Bunge will acquire 35% of PT Bumiraya Investindo, a subsidiary of TPS Food, which has 25,000 ha in palm oil concessions in Indonesia.
      • PR Newswire
      • 02 November 2011
      Big money warms to farmland
      Pension funds and other corporate owners have spent only a tiny fraction of the billions of dollars they could invest in farmland, but they are definitely kicking the tires on potential purchases.
      • DTN
      • 01 November 2011

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