Los asesinatos por conflictos en el campo en Brasil escalaron un 75 % en 2021, un aumento que refleja "el abandono y la acción deliberada contra la vida de las personas" en el Gobierno del presidente Jair Bolsonaro, denunció este lunes la Comisión Pastoral de la Tierra
Según la Comisión Pastoral de la Tierra, la Amazonía representa 82% de los acaparamientos de tierra en Brasil en 2021
- Resumen Latinoamericano
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18 April 2022
Turkey has been planning since 2014 to meet a significant portion of its food needs by cultivating farmland leased in Sudan but lands have yet to be allocated and there are no staff working at the project's agricultural company.
- Nordic Monitor
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17 April 2022
The first “Ecuadorian Fruits and Vegetables Export Investment Fund” for local and foreign investors has begun with 10 hectares planted in the canton of Batat.
- Aviation Analysis
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17 April 2022
Allocution de bienvenu d’un des Chefs Traditionnel des Communautés Mbonjo suite à la visite de courtoisie et prise de contact du nouveau Directeur de Plantation SOCAPALM par intérim de Dibombari.
Around 150 farmers demonstrated in the Flemish-Brabant city of Halle against the supermarket chain Colruyt, which they claim is buying up too much farmland in Belgium.
- Brussles Times
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16 April 2022
According to the inked deal, Congo will grant Rwanda 12,000 hectares of exploitable land in at least three Departments in the south of the country.
En Belgique, la chaîne de supermarchés Colruyt a acheté plus de 175 hectares de terres agricoles à un prix très fort, devenant un symbole de l’accaparement des terres en Belgique.
The Taliban-run administration inaugurates a US$230M agricultural project covering 20,000 hectares in the eastern Laghman province that will be a joint venture with the private sector and will produce for export.
African Agriculture Inc’s vision, according to Gora Seck, President of the Board, LFT Senegal, is to create 5,000 jobs, sow over 20,000 hectares and develop exports of alfalfa to other countries.
The digitalisation of information on land and natural resources is exacerbating land grabbing in the remaining agricultural frontiers of Latin America.
Agilis is one of the three multinational companies that have been implicated in the land grabbing scandal which has rendered thousands of smallholder farmers homeless in the Kiryandongo district, Uganda.
- Witness Radio
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15 April 2022