In recent years, Large Scale Land Acquisitions (LSLA), direct land tenure changes have been gaining momentum in developing countries. In this study, we evaluate the potential extent to which agricultural land deals in Africa are able to address the host countries’ food security needs, a commonly cited motivation for their establishment. First, we develop a framework to evaluate the priority food security needs of 38 African countries in 2000 based on indicators of food availability, accessibility, stability, and utilization. Second, we estimate whether the crops from land deals would be sold on export or local food markets based on the origin of investments (domestic, foreign or mixed), type of investors (eg. agribusiness, finance, or gover...
The increasing demand for agricultural products and the uncertainty of international food markets ha...
Natural resources are likely to become, over the 21st century, the focus of an intensified competiti...
The expansion of bio-fuel investments has been supported by indebted African governments because of ...
In recent years, Large Scale Land Acquisitions (LSLA), direct land tenure changes have been gaining ...
Large scale land acquisitions for food and biofuel production by (mostly foreign) agro-industrial in...
Foreign investors have acquired approximately 90 million hectares of land for agriculture over the p...
The aim of the article is to present the phenomenon of land grabbing and its impact on ensuring food...
From the financial crisis of 2008 international investors have addressed their attention to new inve...
Expansion of biofuel investment in Africa has been supported by indebted poor governments because of...
Over the last decade, the synergy between the financial and food crises has led to the emergence of ...
Land grabbing is a phenomenon that has spread widely over the last two decades and which involves ri...
The recent surge of investors' interest for African land has triggered the debate about the drivers ...
This study investigates the implications of foreign land deals in Africa especially with regard to a...
Over the past decade, large-scale land acquisition in Africa has become quite intense, especially in...
The 2007-2008 food price crisis highlighted the fragility of the global food system and raised conce...
The increasing demand for agricultural products and the uncertainty of international food markets ha...
Natural resources are likely to become, over the 21st century, the focus of an intensified competiti...
The expansion of bio-fuel investments has been supported by indebted African governments because of ...
In recent years, Large Scale Land Acquisitions (LSLA), direct land tenure changes have been gaining ...
Large scale land acquisitions for food and biofuel production by (mostly foreign) agro-industrial in...
Foreign investors have acquired approximately 90 million hectares of land for agriculture over the p...
The aim of the article is to present the phenomenon of land grabbing and its impact on ensuring food...
From the financial crisis of 2008 international investors have addressed their attention to new inve...
Expansion of biofuel investment in Africa has been supported by indebted poor governments because of...
Over the last decade, the synergy between the financial and food crises has led to the emergence of ...
Land grabbing is a phenomenon that has spread widely over the last two decades and which involves ri...
The recent surge of investors' interest for African land has triggered the debate about the drivers ...
This study investigates the implications of foreign land deals in Africa especially with regard to a...
Over the past decade, large-scale land acquisition in Africa has become quite intense, especially in...
The 2007-2008 food price crisis highlighted the fragility of the global food system and raised conce...
The increasing demand for agricultural products and the uncertainty of international food markets ha...
Natural resources are likely to become, over the 21st century, the focus of an intensified competiti...
The expansion of bio-fuel investments has been supported by indebted African governments because of ...