La FAO s’inquiète des violations des droits des paysans que ces accaparements de terres peuvent
entraîner, et s’interroge sur la participation des populations locales aux bénéfices générés. Mais elle y voit avant tout une perspective de développement. Au profit de qui ?
De Schutter y la FAO son, a mi juicio, muy confiados, porque entienden que una regulación ética “podría ser positiva, después de muchos años en los que ha habido falta de interés en el mundo por invertir en la agricultura”.
- Espai critic i de reflexió
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06 July 2009
Earlier this year Daewoo Logistics’ $6bn deal to own 1.3m ha of prime agricultural land in Madagascar fell thorough after a military coup, leaving it with little hope of compensation.
- Lloyd's List
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06 July 2009
Daewoo Logistics, one of South Korea’s leading shipping and logistics companies, has filed for receivership in Seoul Central District Court.
- Fairplay Shipping News
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06 July 2009
Thailand is keen on reaching bilateral agreements with Qatar on various economic investments from agriculture particularly on food, oil and gas and tourism sectors, visiting Thai Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya said yesterday.
- The Peninsula
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06 July 2009
"We believe there are many opportunities for investment in Thailand and Philippines and for both countries in Bahrain," a Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry representative said. "Food security is one area we are trying to emphasise. We had discussions in planting and growing bananas and rice in both countries."
- Gulf Daily News
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06 July 2009
En quête de moyens financiers pour développer leur agriculture, les Etats africains sont prêts à céder leur foncier à des investisseurs privés. Ce qui conduit à déstabiliser les paysanneries locales, incapables de faire valoir leurs droits faute de titres de propriété.
We need non-binding principles, not regulation, to make land grabbing win-win, says Japan's Prime Minister before the G8 Summit
- Financial Times
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05 July 2009
Videos for and against outsourcing food production to Africa
Activists say as many as 150,000 people in the Tana River delta could be displaced by the Qatari land-lease deal -- and it is not the only one in Kenya.
Les surfaces accessibles aux investisseurs étrangers ne sont plus limitées. Ainsi stipule la nouvelle loi foncière malgache applicable depuis décembre 2008.
- L'Express de Madagascar
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03 July 2009
In the case of Uganda, Egypt has shown interest in acquiring 200 hectares for wheat production.