Since the triple crises of food, fuel and finance of 2007/8, investments in agricultural growth corridors have taken centrestage in government, donor and private sector initiatives. This article examines the politics of the multi-billion dollar development of the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT). The corridor’s proponents aim to create an environment in which agribusiness will operate alongside smallholders to improve food security and environmental sustainability, while reducing rural povert
Since the global land rush began in 2008, an abundance of studies have either documented the interna...
View the document containing all the cases: http://hdl.handle.net/10568/96626To reduce poverty and i...
International investors have recently shown a fast growing interest in large scale acquisitions of f...
Since the triple crises of food, fuel and finance of 2007/8, investments in agricultural growth corr...
In much of Eastern Africa, the last decade has seen a renewed interest in spatial development plans ...
In much of Eastern Africa, the last decade has seen a renewed interest in spatial development plans ...
In much of Eastern Africa, the last decade has seen a renewed interest in spatial development plans ...
A new wave of agricultural commercialisation is being promoted across Africa’s eastern seaboard, by ...
Over the last decade, the synergy between the financial and food crises has led to the emergence of ...
Large-scale investments (LSI) in farmland, commonly referred to as “land grabs”, have recently attra...
The privatisation of formerly state-owned sugar cane estates and mills in the late 1990s led to the...
A dedicated investment in smallholder farmers to enable them to improve their land use and productiv...
Sugarcane outgrower schemes are central to several policy and donor strategies for driving agricultu...
Large-scale land acquisition (LSLA) by foreign interests is a major driver of agrarian change in the...
While literature on land grabbing and land formalisation respectively has literally exploded the pas...
Since the global land rush began in 2008, an abundance of studies have either documented the interna...
View the document containing all the cases: http://hdl.handle.net/10568/96626To reduce poverty and i...
International investors have recently shown a fast growing interest in large scale acquisitions of f...
Since the triple crises of food, fuel and finance of 2007/8, investments in agricultural growth corr...
In much of Eastern Africa, the last decade has seen a renewed interest in spatial development plans ...
In much of Eastern Africa, the last decade has seen a renewed interest in spatial development plans ...
In much of Eastern Africa, the last decade has seen a renewed interest in spatial development plans ...
A new wave of agricultural commercialisation is being promoted across Africa’s eastern seaboard, by ...
Over the last decade, the synergy between the financial and food crises has led to the emergence of ...
Large-scale investments (LSI) in farmland, commonly referred to as “land grabs”, have recently attra...
The privatisation of formerly state-owned sugar cane estates and mills in the late 1990s led to the...
A dedicated investment in smallholder farmers to enable them to improve their land use and productiv...
Sugarcane outgrower schemes are central to several policy and donor strategies for driving agricultu...
Large-scale land acquisition (LSLA) by foreign interests is a major driver of agrarian change in the...
While literature on land grabbing and land formalisation respectively has literally exploded the pas...
Since the global land rush began in 2008, an abundance of studies have either documented the interna...
View the document containing all the cases: http://hdl.handle.net/10568/96626To reduce poverty and i...
International investors have recently shown a fast growing interest in large scale acquisitions of f...