Nigeria: Villages once again being torched for palm oil
    On September 2nd, security forces looted and burned down houses in the Nigerian village of Agbede – a further chapter in the conflict between local people and the Okomu Oil Palm plantation company, reports Rainforest Rescue
    • Rainforest Rescue
    • 12 October 2022
    Resisting oil palm plantations in Uganda
    The oil palm plantations of BIDCO, a company partially owned by Wilmar, in Kalangala Island, Uganda, generated devastating impacts. But the company's plans to expand to Buvuma Island are met with organized opposition!
    • WRM
    • 11 October 2022
    Madagascar : Les investisseurs en attente dans le Bas-Mangoky
    Le projet d’exploitation des 60.000 ha du Bas-Mangoky en suspens. Les investisseurs qui ont manifesté leur intérêt sur ce projet souhaiteraient d’abord « que l’Etat mette en place les facilités » nécessaires à leur implantation sur le site.
    • 2424.mg
    • 10 October 2022
    IMC in talks with EBRD and IFC on loans for three development projects
    IMC specializes in the cultivation of cereals, oilseeds and milk production on about 123,300 hectares of land in Poltava, Chernihiv and Sumy regions of Ukraine.
    • Interfax
    • 10 October 2022
    Major rice farm hit by flood in Nasarawa
    Olam says 4,000 ha of its large rice farm in Nigeria were submerged and that damages could be worth as much as $15 million.
    • Channels Television
    • 08 October 2022
    Restructuration opérationnelle d'AgroGeneration: Lancement d'une procédure de liquidation partielle de certains actifs
    Environ 25 000 hectares de terres agricoles du groupe français en Ukraine sont déclarées "toxiques"
    • AgroGeneration
    • 07 October 2022
    Evento denuncia grilagem de terra no Matopiba
    Um evento na Universidade do Estado da Bahia denunciava a grilagem de terras e avanço do latifúndio sobre o Matopiba, região formada por áreas majoritariamente de cerrado nos estados do Maranhão, Tocantins, Piauí e Bahia.
    • A Nova Democracia
    • 06 October 2022
    Carbon emissions from land acquisitions in Laos
    Large-scale land acquisitions repeatedly fall short of their acclaimed socioeconomic benefits. In Laos, the government has started to question its own “Turning Land into Capital” policy, and reviews land acquisitions or concessions with regard to their socioeconomic impacts.
    • Ecology and Society
    • 05 October 2022
    Bousra villagers agree to accept Socfin-KCD compensation
    About 100 families from five villages in Bousra commune, Mondulkiri province, Cambodia have agreed to end a long-running land dispute with the Socfin-KCD company that is active in the rubber plantation industry.
    • Khmer Times
    • 04 October 2022
    Kisumu inks Sh30bn agriculture investment deal with UK firm
    The partnership is between UK investment group United Green and Kisumu County 42 Lake Ventures Company will include primary farms that will integrate with 100,000 hectares of surrounding farming communities via a unique smallholder farmer scheme.
    • The Star
    • 04 October 2022
    Investor keen on rice farming
    A potential large-scale rice farming company in the Philippines will be sending a delegation to Papua New Guinea in November this year to evaluate the country’s potential for large-scale rice farming in Central Province.
    • Post Courrier
    • 03 October 2022
    Australia: Expanding farming families spend big on livestock stations
    Rising interest rates and higher production costs have failed to dent the appetite for prime livestock stations as demand from cashed-up farming families looking to expand outweighs a limited supply of properties for sale.
    • AFR
    • 02 October 2022

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