Mohd Bakke Salleh, president and group chief executive of Malaysian conglomerate Sime Darby, told reporters in Kuala Lumpur earlier today that the group has identified 300,000 hectares (ha) of land in Cameroon that could be suitable for palm oil plantation.
- BusinessGreen
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25 February 2011
Version finale, à signer en ligne avant le 31 mars 2011
- Petition Online
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25 February 2011
“Se va a abrir un debate y se verá hasta dónde y por dónde se puede trabajar en el tema de concentración y extranjerización de la tierra. Es un debate central, Brasil ya lo realizó"
- Charrúa TV
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24 February 2011
The world's biggest listed palm oil firm, is on the lookout for more land, in a move sure to fuel the global grab for arable land as food prices remain high.
South Africa’s biggest farmers union, Agri SA, said its members are seeking to expand into Egypt, Morocco and Sudan while putting plans to enter Libya on hold
- Bloomberg
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24 February 2011
En la esfera mundial, Guatemala debe rechazar el acaparamiento transnacional de la tierra.
- Periódico de Guatemala
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24 February 2011
La Secretaría de Economía reconoció que el marco legal en materia de tenencia de la tierra obstaculiza el flujo de inversiones tanto nacional como extranjera al agro mexicano.
Certaines questions essentielles soulevées par le Parena sur les cessions de terres de l'Office du Niger restent toujours sans réponse, voire sans suite.
- Le Républicain
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24 February 2011
Chronologie d’une bataille entre le PARENA et l'Office du Niger au Mali
- Hub Rural
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24 February 2011
Company expands its activities to capitalize on the soft and hard commodity resource boom in West Africa
- World Grain
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23 February 2011
Au cours de ce reportage la parole est donnée à ceux qui vivent l'accaparement des terres. Ils sont du Mali, du Sénégal et du Burkina Faso, tous ils témoignent du caractère méprisant de la façon dont leurs terres sont confisquées dans le silence total des organisations de défense des droits de l'homme ....
- Daily Motion
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23 February 2011
A Korean firm is eyeing the Philippines for developing vast agricultural lands for vegetable production.
Qatar pursuing a "shared-benefits model" that meets the needs of investors and local communities in currently cultivated land areas where the yield gaps are large.
- Qatar Today
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23 February 2011
African farmland investment has the potential to match the exponential growth of Brazil's agricultural industry, the head of business development at privately owned agricultural operator Quifel said.
Of the 16 applications received, only six were from Zambia while the rest were from foreign investors from the UK, Egypt, China, Hungary, Mauritius, Switzerland and South Africa.
- Zambia Post
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22 February 2011