Land Grabs and the World Bank
      Since the financial and food crises of 2008, the World Bank Group has incentivized and facilitated land grabs in several countries in Africa, Latin America and parts of Asia.
      • World Press
      • 16 November 2011
      Afrika skal forgylde danske pensionister
      PensionDanmark har investeret over en halv milliard i afrikansk landsbrugsjord. Pensionsselsskabet forudser, at Afrika bliver den næste store vækstregion.
      • DR
      • 15 November 2011
      Bangladesh: Government shopping for farm land
      Bangladesh officials are in preliminary talks with Ukraine for wheat production, considering Cambodia for rice and visiting parts of sub-Saharan Africa to explore similar ventures.
      • IRIN
      • 15 November 2011
      Massena Partners créé une holding d’investissement dans l’agriculture : Terra Magna Capital
      Terra Magna Capital a sélectionné un portefeuille d’exploitations agricoles détenues en pleine propriété, situées en Amérique Latine (en Argentine, Brésil, Paraguay et Uruguay), d’une superficie totale de 70 500 hectares.
      • NextFinance
      • 15 November 2011
      Lao-Indochina Group prepares for IPO
      Lao Indochina Group, which grows cassava on about 7,700 hectares of land in three provinces in Laos, is mobilising investment funds to expand business.
      • Vientiane Times
      • 14 November 2011
      "Grabbing of drylands is a serious concern"
      Designated Drylands Ambassador for the UN's Convention for Combating Desertification says the concerns around land grabbing are valid and very serious.
      • IPS
      • 13 November 2011
      Agriculture sector offers up opportunities and ethical issues
      In addition to the potential ethical issues, many investors were disappointed by the returns from early farmland investments.
      • Interactive Investor
      • 13 November 2011
      AAF statement regarding land policy in Africa
      In August 2011, Phatisa concluded its first transaction to invest US$ 10 million alongside the Finnish Fund for Industrial Cooperation Limited (FINNFUND) and the Company’s Sponsors, in Goldtree a palm oil plantation and milling company in Sierra Leone, representing a total investment of US$ 20 million.
      • Phatisa
      • 12 November 2011
      Anuradha Mittal at Moana Nui
      Anuradha Mittal of Oakland Institute speaking on land grabs at Moana Nui, November 2011
      • Vimeo
      • 11 November 2011
      This land is our land
      Corporate agriculture is not about food production or satisfying the needs of the undernourished or downright starving but about producing profit. How long can it be before its limits are reached?
      • worldsocialism.org
      • 11 November 2011
      OPIC approves $150 mln in financing for Egypt's Citadel
      The Overseas Private Investment Corporation, the US government’s development finance institution, approved Wednesday a $150 mln financial package that will go to Citadel Capital, a regional private equity firm that just completed its first wheat harvest in Sudan.
      • Daily News Egypt
      • 10 November 2011
      Battle over the Yala Swamp: Multimillion investment turns out to be a case of a deal gone sour
      The Dominion Farms at Yala Swamp, Kenya has seen the local community turn against what they initially welcomed with open hands.
      • Reject
      • 10 November 2011
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