Moderne Landräuber reißen fruchtbares Land an sich
    Mit perfiden Methoden eignen sich Einzelpersonen oder Unternehmen Land an. Betroffen ist inzwischen eine Fläche halb so groß wie Westeuropa. Die Investoren tun dabei so, als handelten sie aus hehren Motiven. Auch Deutsche sind beteiligt.
    • FOCUS
    • 30 July 2012
    Extranjerización del territorio paraguayo
    Por lo menos 7.889.128 hectáreas de nuestro país están en manos extranjeras. Es el 19.4% del territorio nacional y nadie parece sorprenderse ni preocuparse.
    • El rincón de Anahí
    • 27 July 2012
    Mali: Le combat n’est pas fini même si des batailles sont gagnées
    Deux investisseurs visés dans des procédures juridiques, la société SOSUMAR et le négociant en céréales des sociétés 3M, Modibo Keita, ont révisé leur position.
    • CMCAT
    • 27 July 2012
    Uruguay: Es ahora
    FA analiza dos proyectos para frenar extranjerización de la tierra; Comisión Nacional de Fomento Rural considera que “llegó el momento” de hacerlo.
    • La Diaria
    • 26 July 2012
    Interview with Ahmad bin Awang Ali of the Borneo Indigenous Peasant Movement
    Indigenous peoples in Sarawak, Malaysia are facing an escalation of land grabbing in their territories by national palm oil companies, backed by foreign corporations.
    • GRAIN
    • 26 July 2012
    'Land grabs' – the new scramble for Africa
    Villagers in Mozambique are caught between their government's need to promote agricultural development through foreign investment and to protect the rights of the citizens who depend on that land.
    • CNN
    • 26 July 2012
    Declaración de Bukit Tinggi sobre la Reforma Agraria en el siglo XXI
    Como ya expresamos en el Llamamiento de Dakar y en la Declaración de Nyeleni en contra del Acaparamiento de Tierras, éste es un fenómeno global promovido por las élites y los inversores locales, nacionales y transnacionales, y los gobiernos con el objetivo de controlar los recursos más preciados del planeta.
    • Vía Campesina
    • 25 July 2012
    China firm eyes controversial 58-sq-mile Australia farm project
    A Chinese property conglomerate is bidding for a 15,000 hectare farming project in the Australian outback as Canberra looks to open the remote north for farming to tap booming demand for food from Asia, especially China.
    • Reuters
    • 25 July 2012
    Foreign investment in US land on the rise
    Investors from Canada and the Netherlands have almost half of all foreign forest and farmland holdings in the USA. The Canadian holdings reflect investment by timber companies, while the Dutch holdings reflect pension fund investments.
    • USA Today
    • 25 July 2012
    Un prochain audit sur la propriété des terres en Bolivie
    Evo Morales, président de la Bolivie a déclaré être d’accord avec la proposition de la Fédération des Paysans de Santa Cruz de réaliser un audit national sur la propriété des terres dans le pays, afin de connaître par qui et comment elles sont administrées.
    • El Correo
    • 24 July 2012
    Cambodia’s deadly land grab battle
    Cambodia is a microcosm of a violent struggle playing out across the globe for control of a shrinking – and therefore increasingly valuable – pool of natural resources.
    • chinadialogue
    • 24 July 2012
    Casos emblemáticos confirman grave crisis de la tierra en Paraguay
    Un informe estatal reveló casos emblemáticos de operaciones irregulares para acaparamiento de tierras por políticos y latifundistas, mientras se agrava la crisis de miles de familias campesinas paraguayas que reclaman parcelas para trabajar y vivir.
    • Prensa Latina
    • 24 July 2012
    Harvard bullish on natural resources
    The chief of Harvard University’s $32 billion endowment said the fund has been eyeing timberland, farmland, infrastructure, energy and water-related investments in anticipation of growing global demand.
    • Foundation & Endowment Intelligence
    • 24 July 2012
    World in Serious Trouble on Food Front
    Not only is the current food situation deteriorating, but so is the global food system itself. The progress in reducing hunger in recent decades has been reversed. Unless we move quickly to adopt new population, energy, and water policies, the goal of eradicating hunger will remain just that. Time is running out. The world may be much closer to an unmanageable food shortage than most people realize.
    • 24 July 2012
    US firm plans $60m investment in agric. sector
    Dominion Farms will start planting rice in December 2012 on its 30,000 ha rice farm in Taraba and has trained 50 commercial farmers in Kenya who will soon start their own commercial rice operations in Nigeria.
    • Vanguard
    • 24 July 2012

Who's involved?

Whos Involved?

Carbon land deals




  • 30 Jun 2025 - Online
    Webinar: Land reform at a crossroads
    07 Oct 2025 - Cape Town
    Land, life and society: International conference on the road to ICARRD+20
  • Languages



    Special content



    Archives


    Latest posts