Au Burkina, certains invoquent la propriété étatique de la terre pour espérer un meilleur accès à la terre quand d’autres considèrent que si la terre appartient à l’État, c’est qu’elle appartient à tous.
- LeFaso.net
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20 January 2015
Produire une huile de palme "durable" est-il possible ?
- Nouvel Observateur
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20 January 2015
A Japanese trading conglomerate and the holding company of Thailand’s richest person acquire a fifth of Citic Ltd., in one of the biggest foreign investments in a Chinese state-owned company.
A former Swiss banker, now turned farming investor in Romania, has sold 601 hectares of land in Timis county, making a 50% profit.
- Romania Insider
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19 January 2015
Director of agricultural investment at Ethiopia's Ministry of Agriculture says Karuturi is on the verge of collapsing in Ethiopia and that the company "has gone bankrupt following internal management crisis”
- The Reporter
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17 January 2015
A Belgian and a Zimbabwean working for international agribusiness company Socfin Group have been shot during a protest over land rights in Sierra Leone.
China’s Xinyang Inhai company has rented 6,300 hectares of farmland in the Dangara and Yovon districts of the Khatlon province for cultivation of cotton and cereals.
San Diego County Employees Retirement Association plans to commit $275 million to $400 million to real assets including agriculture, mining, energy and timber in 2015.
Des paysans au Cambodge, en Sierra Leone, au Cameroun ont manifesté pour demander à Bolloré de mettre fin aux arrestations arbitraires des paysans qui réclament leurs droits face à l’entreprise.
- Projet ReAct
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16 January 2015
The foreign ownership of agricultural land is a significant issue in many countries and is gaining increasing attention here in the United States.
- Agri-View
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15 January 2015
Turkey's Ayka Investment is in the process of withdrawing its investment in cotton production in the Lower Omo Valley on the advice of its German customer Tchibo which has raised concerns about cotton projects in the area.
- Ecotextile News
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15 January 2015
Forest regions and local livelihoods under threat as palm oil producers looking for new agricultural land are welcomed by African governments