Appropriation et concentration de droits fonciers à grande échelle-Le cas de l'Ethiopie
- AGTER
- 19 January 2010
Accaparement des terres - cas de l'Ethiopie - par AGTER
Accaparement des terres - cas de l'Ethiopie - par AGTER
Accaparement des terres - Cas de la République Démocratique du Congo - par AGTER
Accaparement des terres - cas du Congo-Brazzaville - par AGTER
Accaparement des terres - cas du Cambodge - par AGTER
Accaparement des terres - le cas de l'Afrique du Sud - par AGTER
Principaux éléments de l’intervention de Monsieur Abdoul Karim Mamalo, Secrétaire Permanent du Code Rural au Ministère du Développement Agricole du Niger lors de l’Assemblée Générale d’AGTER. Le 1er Sept 2009
Le Forum international sur l’accès à la terre, organisé par Peuples Solidaires et la Confédération Paysanne française, a eu lieu les 18 et 19 avril 2009 à Montreuil (France). Les Actes de ce forum sont disponibles.
La Commission Internationale des Industries Agricoles et Alimentaires (CIIA) a publié le communiqué ci-dessous sur les concessions foncières à des investisseurs étrangers dans les pays en développement.
Foras International Investment Co., the investment arm of the Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Industry, has started to put its objective of realizing food security in the Islamic countries into action by launching its first project of the integrated agricultural food basket in Sudan.
Guyana has an abundance of fertile land and aims to attract Gulf investment in its agricultural sector.
Most wealthy Arab nations are still "reluctant" to invest heavily in farming projects in fertile member states for political and security reasons, says AOAD, a key Arab League organisation.
Potentially, the government can set aside 12 million hectares for large-scale food cultivation.
“At this point, Turkey cannot even produce enough food for itself. Why should it even think about renting its own land?” says Abdullah Aysu, a spokesman for the Initiative for the Confederation of Farmers’ Unions
The development, under which many residents will be forced to sell their land, has met opposition from locals and non-government organizations. The Indonesian Farmers Union (SPI) has said that it will lead to a “land grab” by big businesses at the expense of locals.
The United Arab Emirates has decided to make robust investments in Pakistan’s energy agriculture, education and health sectors, which need huge investment, official sources said yesterday.