11pc of farm land foreign-owned
    A report from the Australian Bureau of Agricultural Research Economic and Sciences shows the amount of farmland that is either partly or wholly foreign-owned has increased by nearly 60 per cent since the early 1980s.
    • ABC
    • 18 January 2012
    Much ado about a Daewoo subsidiary
    Daewoo says its capital increase in its subsidiary in Madagascar will be used to pay operating expenses and to finance market studies concerning its future investments, mainly chicken farming and public construction works.
    • Indian Ocean Newsletter
    • 18 January 2012
    Foreign Investment and Australian Agriculture
    Report examines the driving factors behind foreign investment in Australian agriculture and describes processes by which foreign investment in farmland is monitored and regulated in Australia and other selected countries.
    • ABARES
    • 18 January 2012
    Tajikistan to lease farmland to Chinese
    Tajikistan says it will allow Chinese farmers to rent 200ha of southern Tajik farmland.
    • Central Asia Online
    • 18 January 2012
    Bonnefield Canadian Farmland Corp. announces filing of preliminary prospectus for initial public offering
    The Company has been established to provide investors with a liquid investment in primarily Canadian farmland and will seek to assemble a farmland portfolio which is diversified as to geography, crop type and farmer.
    • Bonnefield
    • 18 January 2012
    'They made us leave our farms'
    BBC radio investigates report by Human Rights Watch that claims Britain is indirectly funding a brutally enforced resettlement programme in Ethiopia.
    • BBC
    • 17 January 2012
    Ethiopian government denies forcible relocations
    The Ethiopian government has denied forcibly relocating tens of thousands of people off their land to make way for foreign investors.
    • BBC
    • 17 January 2012
    Chinese want slice of rural Australia
    Chinese company presidents met with Australian officials and company reps in Sydney to discuss ag investments, ranging from a $25 million, 20,000 ha cotton farm to a $350 million farmland purchase in ­Western ­Australia and Queensland.
    • Stock & Land
    • 17 January 2012
    Human Rights Watch s'inquiète des déplacements forcés de milliers d'Ethiopiens
    Le gouvernement éthiopien contraint actuellement par la force plusieurs dizaines de milliers de personnes à quitter leurs terres pour mettre ces dernières à la disposition d'investisseurs fonciers étrangers, provoquant une crise humanitaire au sein des populations déplacées, rapporte, mardi 17 janvier, Human Rights Watch (HRW).
    • Le Monde
    • 17 January 2012
    Ethiopia: Forced relocations bring hunger, hardship
    Many of the areas from which people are being moved are slated for leasing by the Ethiopian government for commercial agricultural development, according to a new report from Human Rights Watch.
    • HRW
    • 16 January 2012
    Foncier-Madagascar: L'affaire Daewoo revient sur le tapis
    Des informations sur une relance des négociations sur l'acquisition de terrain par Daewoo ont circulé. L'État malgache a formellement démenti.
    • Express de Madagascar
    • 16 January 2012
    Land grabbing: Indonesia is moving for people's rights
    A large rally of 7,000 people demanding agrarian reform and people’s rights shook Jakarta and 27 other provinces all across Indonesia on January 12.
    • La Via Campesina
    • 16 January 2012
    China looks abroad to satisfy growing appetite
    About 8000 square kilometres of farmland around the world are now in Chinese hands, Chinese current affairs magazine Phoenix Weekly reports.
    • Sydney Morning Herald
    • 16 January 2012
    Les agriculteurs allemands font leur retour en Russie
    Au XVIIIe siècle, la Grande Catherine avait décidé de faire appel à des agriculteurs allemands pour cultiver le sol de la Russie. A un moment, on a dénombré plusieurs milliers de colons. Quelque 250 ans après, l'histoire se répète.
    • Les Echos
    • 16 January 2012
    AXA, BNP, Crédit Agricole, Société Générale : comment faire (aussi) du fric avec le blé….
    Si la France a perdu son triple A, ses banques et assurances profitent bien de la hausse des cours mondiaux des denrées alimentaires.
    • Bakchiche
    • 16 January 2012

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