In West Africa, domestic investors acquire plots of farm land using their connections, powers and resources. Some policy makers view these investments as a shift towards agribusiness and state that these “new actors ” will modernise and professionalize farming and smallholders are asked to make space. Who are those new actors, how did they obtain the land, under what conditions, and how are they investing? Why are customary authorities engaging in these land transactions and what are the consequences for local farming, rural livelihoods and the environment? This paper presents results of a 2010 survey on th
This perspective discusses the increasing number and size of large-scale farmland acquisitions in Af...
In the Global South, there is a push to drive agricultural modernisation processes through private s...
In the Global South, there is a push to drive agricultural modernisation processes through private s...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing major changes in farm land ownership and use, which are both caus...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing major changes in farm land ownership and use, which are both caus...
Africa has often been described as the 'forgotten continent' but dramatic changes have occurred in A...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing major changes in farm land ownership and use, which are both caus...
Sub-Saharan Africa is witnessing rapid changes in farm size distributions. “Medium-scale” farm landh...
Recent reports indicating that large portions of land (estimated 50-80m hectares) have been bought b...
The latest food, fuel, and financial crises raised tremendously the interest in global farmland. Aft...
Over the last two decades, Senegal has experienced an unprecedented wave of large-scale land acquisi...
Government intervention in land transactions is common in developing countries, especially where lan...
Land grabbing is a phenomenon that has spread widely over the last two decades and which involves ri...
Transnational land acquisitions have been a sensitive issue on the international agenda since about...
Africa has been at the centre of a “land grab” in recent years, with investors lured by projections ...
This perspective discusses the increasing number and size of large-scale farmland acquisitions in Af...
In the Global South, there is a push to drive agricultural modernisation processes through private s...
In the Global South, there is a push to drive agricultural modernisation processes through private s...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing major changes in farm land ownership and use, which are both caus...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing major changes in farm land ownership and use, which are both caus...
Africa has often been described as the 'forgotten continent' but dramatic changes have occurred in A...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing major changes in farm land ownership and use, which are both caus...
Sub-Saharan Africa is witnessing rapid changes in farm size distributions. “Medium-scale” farm landh...
Recent reports indicating that large portions of land (estimated 50-80m hectares) have been bought b...
The latest food, fuel, and financial crises raised tremendously the interest in global farmland. Aft...
Over the last two decades, Senegal has experienced an unprecedented wave of large-scale land acquisi...
Government intervention in land transactions is common in developing countries, especially where lan...
Land grabbing is a phenomenon that has spread widely over the last two decades and which involves ri...
Transnational land acquisitions have been a sensitive issue on the international agenda since about...
Africa has been at the centre of a “land grab” in recent years, with investors lured by projections ...
This perspective discusses the increasing number and size of large-scale farmland acquisitions in Af...
In the Global South, there is a push to drive agricultural modernisation processes through private s...
In the Global South, there is a push to drive agricultural modernisation processes through private s...