Since 2008 there has been a dramatic increase in foreign direct investments in large-scale agriculture in Africa. This has manifested in the acquisition, by foreign entities, of millions of hectares of lands in African countries and has given rise to the concept of `land grabbing in Africa’. This article critically evaluates various existing studies on the concept of `land grabbing in Africa’, and argues that the dramatic rise in foreign investments in agriculture in developing countries does not necessarily mean `land grabbing’. The article proposes a significant distinction between large-scale foreign investments in agriculture, which African countries direly need, and the concept of land grabbing as commonly used in existing literature. ...
This article examines whether the land rent contracts and the Ethiopian legal framework on rural lan...
Large-scale agricultural land acquisitions have been covered substantially in recent literature. Des...
Over the past decade, large-scale land acquisition in Africa has become quite intense, especially in...
Recent reports indicating that large portions of land (estimated 50-80m hectares) have been bought b...
Almost three-fourths of the world’s recent “land grabs” have occurred in sub-Saharan Africa, estimat...
This perspective discusses the increasing number and size of large-scale farmland acquisitions in Af...
At least 80 million hectares of land have been recently purchased in what are being termed ‘land gra...
The aim of the article is to present the phenomenon of land grabbing and its impact on ensuring food...
Over the last decade, the synergy between the financial and food crises has led to the emergence of ...
What has happened since the furore broke over the corporate land rush in Africa? Field-based researc...
This chapter examines the political economy of Sino-African land acquisition with emphasis on land u...
Large-scale agricultural land acquisitions have been covered substantially in recent literature. Des...
Over the last decade, the synergy between the financial and food crises has led to the emergence of ...
This study investigates the implications of foreign land deals in Africa especially with regard to a...
This paper focuses on the recent land grab in Zambia for agricultural investment. The paper explores...
This article examines whether the land rent contracts and the Ethiopian legal framework on rural lan...
Large-scale agricultural land acquisitions have been covered substantially in recent literature. Des...
Over the past decade, large-scale land acquisition in Africa has become quite intense, especially in...
Recent reports indicating that large portions of land (estimated 50-80m hectares) have been bought b...
Almost three-fourths of the world’s recent “land grabs” have occurred in sub-Saharan Africa, estimat...
This perspective discusses the increasing number and size of large-scale farmland acquisitions in Af...
At least 80 million hectares of land have been recently purchased in what are being termed ‘land gra...
The aim of the article is to present the phenomenon of land grabbing and its impact on ensuring food...
Over the last decade, the synergy between the financial and food crises has led to the emergence of ...
What has happened since the furore broke over the corporate land rush in Africa? Field-based researc...
This chapter examines the political economy of Sino-African land acquisition with emphasis on land u...
Large-scale agricultural land acquisitions have been covered substantially in recent literature. Des...
Over the last decade, the synergy between the financial and food crises has led to the emergence of ...
This study investigates the implications of foreign land deals in Africa especially with regard to a...
This paper focuses on the recent land grab in Zambia for agricultural investment. The paper explores...
This article examines whether the land rent contracts and the Ethiopian legal framework on rural lan...
Large-scale agricultural land acquisitions have been covered substantially in recent literature. Des...
Over the past decade, large-scale land acquisition in Africa has become quite intense, especially in...