Women and development: Biotechnology, hunger and land grabs
    The problems of securing for women the right to land tenure require more effort and nuanced attentiveness than is likely to happen in the face of a juggernaut of efforts to outsource food production by countries like Saudi Arabia and for bio-fuel production for countries like South Korea.
    • National Catholic Reporter
    • 02 July 2009
    Processus d’appropriation foncière de terres agricoles au Sud : La recherche fait le point
    Les processus d’appropriation foncière qui se multiplient dans les pays du Sud inquiètent l’opinion publique. En association avec les institutions internationales et plusieurs universités et centres de recherches français et étrangers, le Cirad organise, à Montpellier le 3 septembre 2009, une « Journée Foncier ». Objectif : partager et débattre des informations sur ces dynamiques d’investissement et leurs enjeux en termes de développement.
    • CIRAD
    • 02 July 2009
    Rabobank: Investing in farmland and food security overseas
    Rabobank announces that more than 90 investment funds have emerged that are investing directly in overseas farmland.
    • Rabobank
    • 01 July 2009
    Almarai to take over poultry firm Hadco
    In addition to being a key player in the Saudi poultry business, Hadco produces olives, wheat, dates and grass fodder. Almarai has its own cattle farms.
    • Reuters
    • 01 July 2009
    GCC, ASEAN eye new trade bloc based on food, oil
    Asian nations want to secure their energy needs, while Gulf Arab states are targeting investments in farmland to secure their food supply.
    • Reuters
    • 30 June 2009
    Land for farming on sale
    Will Malaysia be emulating other nations by looking abroad to plant staple crops like rice, or rear cows, goats, chicken and fish to secure a sustainable food supply?
    • The Star
    • 30 June 2009
    From land grab to win-win
    David Hallam explains how international investments in agriculture can be good news if the objectives of land purchasers are reconciled with the investment needs of developing countries.
    • FAO
    • 29 June 2009
    New asset classes for Islamic investments
    The water industry and agriculture are emerging as major new asset classes for Islamic financial institutions, especially in the field of sustainable investments.
    • MENAFN
    • 29 June 2009
    India joins 'neocolonial' rush for Africa's land and labour
    India, once the colonial jewel of Britain's empire, has been accused of 'neo-colonialism' in Africa where its business people have joined a race with China, Saudi Arabia and elsewhere to buy up agricultural estates and take advantage of cheap labour.
    • The Telegraph
    • 28 June 2009
    This land is our land?
    While ordinary Canadians watch their pensions and jobs evaporate in the global economic mess, those who brought us the crisis have found a new profit-making toy. It’s land-grabbing, 21st-century style. Canada is not being spared.
    • Chronicle Herald
    • 28 June 2009
    Démarrage à Tripoli de la Journée du PDDAA
    La Journée du Programme détaillé de développement de l'agriculture africaine (PDDAA) a démarré samedi à Tripoli, dans le cadre des activités organisés en marge de la 13ème Conférence des chefs d'Etat et de gouvernements des pays membres de l'Union africaine (UA) prévue le 1er juillet à Syrte, dans le centre de la Libye.
    • PANA
    • 28 June 2009
    Kingdom, Canada boost trade ties
    Trade minister Stockwell Day said that Canada stands to benefit from the Saudi Kingdom’s overseas agricultural investment initiative and that the Canadian Parliament is studying it.
    • Saudi Gazette
    • 28 June 2009
    Lula approves bill allowing squatters rights in Amazon
    Environmentalists — who have dubbed it the “land-grabbers bill” — fear the new rules will offer a carte blanche for those wanting to make money by destroying the Amazon.
    • Guardian
    • 28 June 2009
    The poor struggle for bargaining power in land disputes - world leaders aren't turning blind eye
    When people are using lands under customary tenure arrangements, there is an inequality in bargaining power where no formal titles to the land exist if a foreign investor is interested in purchasing the land.
    • San Francisco Examiner
    • 27 June 2009
    The worldwide grab of farmland and water resources
    Together with GMO, the land grab wave that is spreading across Africa and other countries in the "developing world" should be brought to the attention of all interested Ghanaians. It is important for Ghanaians to avoid falling for it.
    • Ghana News
    • 27 June 2009

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