This perspective discusses the increasing number and size of large-scale farmland acquisitions in Africa by foreign investors over the past five years, including the opportunities and risks created by this trend
A new wave of foreign investment in Africa’s farmland and water was triggered in 2008 by the growing...
The 2007-2008 food price crisis highlighted the fragility of the global food system and raised conce...
Land-use conflicts also occur frequently outside the agricultural sector. In dealing with these conf...
Transnational land acquisitions have been a sensitive issue on the international agenda since about...
Since 2008 there has been a dramatic increase in foreign direct investments in large-scale agricultu...
Almost three-fourths of the world’s recent “land grabs” have occurred in sub-Saharan Africa, estimat...
Over the last decade, a dramatic rise in commercial agricultural investment has taken place the worl...
This study investigates the implications of foreign land deals in Africa especially with regard to a...
This study investigates the implications of foreign land deals in Africa especially with regard to a...
At least 80 million hectares of land have been recently purchased in what are being termed ‘land gra...
Large scale land acquisitions for food and biofuel production by (mostly foreign) agro-industrial in...
Large scale land acquisitions for food and biofuel production by (mostly foreign) agro-industrial in...
In recent years, Large Scale Land Acquisitions (LSLA), direct land tenure changes have been gaining ...
Recent reports indicating that large portions of land (estimated 50-80m hectares) have been bought b...
In 2009, the government of Liberia leased 220,000 hectares (543,4000 acres) of land to a Malaysian c...
A new wave of foreign investment in Africa’s farmland and water was triggered in 2008 by the growing...
The 2007-2008 food price crisis highlighted the fragility of the global food system and raised conce...
Land-use conflicts also occur frequently outside the agricultural sector. In dealing with these conf...
Transnational land acquisitions have been a sensitive issue on the international agenda since about...
Since 2008 there has been a dramatic increase in foreign direct investments in large-scale agricultu...
Almost three-fourths of the world’s recent “land grabs” have occurred in sub-Saharan Africa, estimat...
Over the last decade, a dramatic rise in commercial agricultural investment has taken place the worl...
This study investigates the implications of foreign land deals in Africa especially with regard to a...
This study investigates the implications of foreign land deals in Africa especially with regard to a...
At least 80 million hectares of land have been recently purchased in what are being termed ‘land gra...
Large scale land acquisitions for food and biofuel production by (mostly foreign) agro-industrial in...
Large scale land acquisitions for food and biofuel production by (mostly foreign) agro-industrial in...
In recent years, Large Scale Land Acquisitions (LSLA), direct land tenure changes have been gaining ...
Recent reports indicating that large portions of land (estimated 50-80m hectares) have been bought b...
In 2009, the government of Liberia leased 220,000 hectares (543,4000 acres) of land to a Malaysian c...
A new wave of foreign investment in Africa’s farmland and water was triggered in 2008 by the growing...
The 2007-2008 food price crisis highlighted the fragility of the global food system and raised conce...
Land-use conflicts also occur frequently outside the agricultural sector. In dealing with these conf...