Karuturi debacle prompts Ethiopia to review land policy
    The slow progress of Karuturi Global and similar projects has prompted the Ethiopian government to reassess its policy of leasing vast tracts of land to single investors.
    • The Hindu
    • 01 June 2013
    The Philippines offers Indonesia to open palm oil plantation
    Government of Philippines offers Indonesian state-owned plantations company BUMN to develop palm oil plantations in Mindanao on an area of 120,000 ha.
    • Republika
    • 01 June 2013
    Chinese farms go global
    If the Chinese government is to achieve its goal of accelerated urbanization, one issue it must deal with is food security. As China has developed more of its land, concerns have developed over whether enough arable land will be available to produce enough food to feed its massive population.
    • The Diplomat
    • 31 May 2013
    Algeria to open up farmland to foreign investors
    Algeria is to open up its farming sector to foreign investors for the first time to try to help cut food imports and also diversify its economy.
    • Reuters
    • 31 May 2013
    Mozambique seeks additional funding for ProSavana project
    With a view to reproducing in Mozambique Brazil’s success in transforming its “cerrado” region into arable land, ProSavana is expected to have a direct effect on 4 million Mozambicans living along the area of the Nacala Corridor.
    • Macauhub
    • 31 May 2013
    Malaysia’s Wah Seong to invest $744 million in Congo palm oil
    ATAMA Plantation Sarl, a unit of Wah Seong, will initially plant palm trees on 180,000 hectares.
    • Bloomberg
    • 31 May 2013
    LDPI working papers
    The Land Deal Politics Initiative provides a global platform to generate solid evidence on the 'global land grab' phenomenon through detailed, field-based research.
    • LDPI
    • 31 May 2013
    Mozambique farmers seek halt to aid project
    Farmers in Mozambique are calling on the governments of Japan, Brazil and Mozambique to halt a project aimed at supporting agricultural development there, saying it will result in land grabs.
    • Kyodo
    • 31 May 2013
    Our man in Sudan
    An ex-Wall Street banker jets off to South Sudan to show how investors are rushing to Africa in a modern-day land-grab. Watch Al Jazeera 'Witness'.
    • AJE
    • 30 May 2013
    Analyse 39: Large-scale land acquisitions in Liberia
    More and more African governments give away land to companies as they wish, even if occupied by local smallholders. New report from Brot für die Welt looks at legal aspects in the palm oil sector .
    • BfdW
    • 30 May 2013
    The bitter taste of Liberia’s palm oil plantations
    Bah and his kinsmen were not consulted in the leasing of their land to EPO. He says the company used bulldozers to clear the land, including ancestral land and sacred sites, without any remorse or respect for their local culture.
    • IPS
    • 30 May 2013
    Les actualités foncières ouest-africaines. Bulletin n°90
    Le dernier bulletin d'information de la Commission de l'UEMOA et du Hub Rural sur les actualités foncières ouest-africaines vient de paraître
    • Commission de l'UEMOA / Hub Rural
    • 30 May 2013
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