Asia land rights activists protest World Bank
    The demonstrators say the global lender’s principles of responsible agricultural investment, known as RAI, fail in their stated objective to protect rights of small farmers.
    • VOA
    • 02 February 2012
    Italia - Crisi finanziaria e dismissioni terreni pubblici: il senso di un inganno
    Terre pubbluiche e sequestro del diritto a produrre
    • Crocevia
    • 02 February 2012
    Brazil's foreign land ownership saga
    Uncertainty continues over the rules that will govern foreign ownership of Brazilian farmland in the future. Indeed, the debate seems to have regressed and polarized over the last six months with legislators locked over the constitutionality of restrictions.
    • DTN/Progressive Farmer
    • 01 February 2012
    Warning of unrest, new study shows millions risk losing lands in Africa
    New studies released in London today suggest that the frenzied sell-off of forests and other prime lands to buyers hungry for the developing world's natural resources risk sparking widespread civil unrest—unless national leaders and investors recognize the customary rights of millions of poor people who have lived on and worked these lands for centuries.
    • RRI
    • 01 February 2012
    Maïs : Terres agricoles à louer en Russie
    La Russie pourrait louer plusieurs millions d'hectares de terres agricoles non utilisées à des investisseurs asiatiques.
    • Commodesk
    • 31 January 2012
    Nigeria: Kwara’s N70bn rice agreement with Spaniards
    Kwara State Governor Ahmed has signed and MOU with Vasolar Consortium of Spain for the cultivation, processing and packaging of rice, with the state providing 20,000 ha of land.
    • This Day
    • 31 January 2012
    Case studies on private investment in farmland and agricultural infrastructure
    The six case studies compiled in this report illustrate the wide range of approaches and focus that private funds are adopting (legal structure, geography, agricultural production and operating strategies) to invest in farmland in different parts of the world.
    • High Quest Partners
    • 31 January 2012
    UK land price surge drives out funds, foreigners
    The extent of the surge in UK farmland prices has driven foreign buyers and pension funds to the sidelines, leaving farmers to pay prices more than double those three years ago, property consultancy Savills said.
    • Agrimoney
    • 30 January 2012
    Controversial Karuturi to go public, here
    Karuturi Agro Products Plc, part of holding company Karuturi Glolabal Ltd, is planning to go public, floating 200,000 shares worth 1,000 Br each to Ethiopian investors, once it gets the nod from its board of directors.
    • Addis Fortune
    • 30 January 2012
    Australia selling the farm as 20% price slump lures influx of global funds
    An influx of foreign funds seeking Australian farmland has pushed lawmakers to consider legislation that would increase scrutiny of overseas purchases after foreign ownership of land almost doubled since 1984.
    • Bloomberg
    • 30 January 2012
    Russia offers to lease land in the Far East to APEC countries
    Russia is willing to discuss leasing farm land in the Far East to Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation member countries. The Ministry for Economic Development has stated that a group of 20 projects is intended to bring in tens of billions of dollars in investments.
    • Russia & India Report
    • 30 January 2012
    La Chine crée des remous en Nouvelle-Zélande
    L’acquisition de 16 fermes laitières (Crafar Farms) par un groupe chinois crée des remous en Nouvelle-Zélande.
    • La Terre de Chez Nous
    • 30 January 2012
    Response from Briony Mathieson, Olam International
    Response from Briony Mathieson, Olam International
    • 30 January 2012
    Singapore's Olam in $400 mln Russian partnership
    Singapore's commodity trader Olam International is partnering with Russian Dairy Company LCC in the dairy and grains business and will jointly invest $400 million in Russia over the next five years.
    • Reuters
    • 30 January 2012
    Une forêt tropicale ancestrale menacée au Cameroun
    Pour les défenseurs de l’environnement, la catastrophe écologique est imminente : en septembre 2009, l’Etat du Cameroun a octroyé à une firme agroalimentaire américaine, Héraklès Farms, plus de 70 000 hectares pour exploiter une plantation de palmiers à huile à proximité du Korup National Park.
    • France Inter
    • 30 January 2012

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