• UAE company leases farmland in Morocco
    • Gulf Times
    • 19 November 2009

    An Abu Dhabi-based private sector investment firm has signed a contract to lease up to 700,000 hectares of farmland in Morocco, a company executive said yesterday.

  • Zimbabwe farmers a boon for Nigerian agriculture
    • Reuters
    • 19 November 2009

    Farmers from South Korea, Kuwait and the United States have also arrived in Kwara state, some 400 km northwest of Lagos, which is keen to attract more investors and help Nigeria end its import reliance.

  • If words were food, nobody would go hungry
    • The Economist
    • 19 November 2009

    Investment in agriculture is soaring. So, worryingly, is distrust of markets and trade.

  • Fome: multinacionais são acusadas de controlar terras ricas do Terceiro Mundo
    • Correio Braziliense
    • 19 November 2009

    Segundo as ONGs "Grain" e La Via Campesina, "alguns governos, como o da Arábia Saudita e Coreia do Sul pressionam essa forma de agir, como estratégia comercial.

  • ONGs denuncian compra masiva de tierras en la FAO
    • El Espectador
    • 19 November 2009

    Unos 400 delegados provenientes de 70 países de América Latina y África, que participan en la cumbre paralela organizada frente a la FAO y autorizada por la entidad de Naciones Unidas, protestan desde el lunes en denuncia por "la compra masiva de tierras" por parte de grandes firmas agro-alimentarias con la complicidad de la FAO.

  • Investing, not grabbing
    • Globe and Mail
    • 19 November 2009

    International farmland-investment standards of the kind being worked upon are much needed. But agricultural agencies such as the FAO are not equipped to establish good property-rights regimes in the developing world, writes the Globe and Mail

  • Riz Khan: Africa investment or land grab?
    • Al Jazeera
    • 19 November 2009

    More and more of Africa's farmland is being bought up by private companies and countries. But should this trend be welcomed as much-needed foreign investment or is it a new form of colonialism? Join the Riz Khan show on Al Jazeera Thursday 19 November 2009.

  • To grab, or to invest
    • IPS
    • 18 November 2009

    The 450 civil society organisations taking part in a parallel forum were not won over by FAO's optimism about a code of conduct. "Land grabbing by external capital must stop," read a declaration by participants at the forum.

  • Multinacionales acusadas de controlar ricas tierras del tercer mundo
    • AFP
    • 18 November 2009

    Varias ONG acusaron a las multinacionales del sector alimentario de intentar hacerse con millones de hectáreas de tierras de buena calidad pertenecientes a pequeños campesinos del Tercer Mundo, durante la cumbre de la FAO sobre la seguridad alimentaria que se celebra en Roma.

  • Las ONG exigen que se dé voz a los hambrientos
    • Público.es
    • 18 November 2009

    El Foro Alternativo a la FAO clama contra los países ricos que acaparan las tierras de las naciones en vías de desarrollo

  • Faut-il risquer son argent dans les terres maliennes?
    • Défis Sud
    • 18 November 2009

    "Personnellement je ne vois pas ce que les petits producteurs peuvent gagner avec des investissements privés étrangers de masse." Un entretien avec Moussa Djiré.

  • 'Land-grab' for food security
    • Al Jazeera
    • 18 November 2009

    The French farming minister warned these "predatory investments" prevented countries from feeding themselves. Al Jazeera reports.

  • Was the global summit on food security worth the effort?
    • Deutsche Welle
    • 18 November 2009

    Across the street from the conference, human rights and farmers' groups protested sporadically throughout the three days. Small farmers' groups put on street theatre, re-enacting scenes of land-grabbing by foreign companies, with thugs bearing sticks pretending to threaten the small land owners.

  • UN to regulate farmland grab deals
    • Financial Times
    • 18 November 2009

    The UN and the World Bank are walking a tightrope in drawing up a code of conduct for farmland deals as they do not want to undermine investor confidence. Campaigners call such "win-win" codes "a nonsense".

  • Acaparando desde el Sur
    • Radio Mundo Real
    • 18 November 2009

    Arabia Saudita, Corea, China, Japón y otros concentran tierras “baratas” en países del sur

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