The great Cambodian giveaway
    Cambodia is in the grips of a prolonged land grabbing crisis, a slow-motion calamity that has seen over 2.1 million hectares of land – roughly the total area of Wales – transferred mostly from subsistence farmers into the hands of industrial agriculture firms.
    • Trust.org
    • 21 September 2012
    Investissements étrangers dans les terres agricoles en Afrique
    Un projet de 'code de conduite international' pour encadrer les Investissements directs étrangers dans les terres agricoles en Afrique est en circulation auprès des parties prenantes et d’institutions panafricaines, a indiqué jeudi à la PANA à Paris une source proche du dossier.
    • PANA
    • 21 September 2012
    Land grabbing in reverse
    Small farmers are relocating their fields just to earn compensation from the commercial farmer...
    • 20 September 2012
    Saudi to invest over US$11bn in farmland projects
    Saudi Arabia has invested around 40 billion riyals in agricultural and livestock projects in the Ukraine, Brazil, Argentina, Canada and Sudan, says chairman of the agricultural investment committee at the Saudi Council of Chambers.
    • Arabian Business
    • 20 September 2012
    Laguna digests stake in Australia’s PrimeAg
    Laguna Bay Pastoral Company Crop Fund No. 8 is a relatively new player in Australia’s rural property game, backed by the Global Endowment Fund based in Charlotte, North Carolina.
    • WSJ
    • 20 September 2012
    Bahrain pushes to ensure GCC food security
    The Kingdom of Bahrain is seeking to conclude an agreement with the African Union Commission paving the way for the GCC bloc to ensure the food security by utilising the natural resources rich African continent.
    • 24x7 News
    • 19 September 2012
    Land grabbing and food sovereignty in West and Central Africa
    February 2012 workshop in Ouidah, Benin brought together over thirty participants from farmer organisations and NGOs in West and Central Africa to share experiences and analysis of land grabs.
    • GRAIN
    • 19 September 2012
    Mendillo returns to farms as Harvard vies for Ivy rebound
    Since Jane Mendillo took over the endowment in July 2008, Harvard’s holdings of forests, farms and other natural resources in Brazil as well as in New Zealand and Romania have grown to about 10 percent of the portfolio -- more than $3 billion -- and she wants to add more.
    • Bloomberg
    • 18 September 2012
    The hunger grains
    Countries with poor protection of land rights are magnets for land deals – most of which are to grow crops that can be used for biofuels – which means that many land deals for biofuel production are ‘land grabs’, concluded without the consent of affected communities.
    • Oxfam
    • 17 September 2012
    L’accaparement des ressources naturelles au Cameroun
    Extraits vidéo d'une rencontre-débat avec Samuel Nguiffo, secrétaire général du Centre pour l’Environnement et le Développement du Cameroun (CED), à partir de l’analyse du giga-projet de plantation de palmier à huile Herakles
    • AGTER
    • 17 September 2012
    Govt to drop export quotas, agricultural commodity bans
    The Ethiopian government says that it will no longer impose export quotas on commercial farm outputs and processed goods as a part of its commitment for the new partnership introduced by G-8 countries that focuses on facilitating private sector investment in African agriculture.
    • Addis Fortune
    • 16 September 2012
    MOFT Undersecretary discusses boosting food investments with Argentina
    UAE seeks to have Argentina join the ranks of other world countries such as India, USA, Canada and Brazil in becoming a primary supplier of food to the country.
    • WAM
    • 16 September 2012
    An African growth story
    The public debate about the ethics of investing in farmland is being ignored by serious investors who seem to have had no qualms about buying up large tracts of land in Africa reports the Financial Times.
    • iriscake.com
    • 16 September 2012
    Land grabs: a data visualisation
    Cartogram of land grabs led by foreign investors after 2006
    • Peter Giovanni
    • 15 September 2012
    Liberia: Sime Darby denies awarding contract to Green Advocates
    “We need to be growing at the rate of 10,000 hectares a year to be economically viable, which is not happening,” says Sime Darby official. “Securing land has been a gruelling process.”
    • New Republic
    • 14 September 2012
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