Since the global land rush began in 2008, an abundance of studies have either documented the international and domestic drivers of the phenomenon or assessed the local impact of new land acquisition dynamics. However, beyond acquisition processes, the effect of farmland investments on economic growth in developing countries remains highly uncertain. In particular, the implementation gap remains substantial. Meanwhile, little is known about how global processes and national politics shape the socio-economic impact of such projects once they are operational, or why some investors are more successful than others in operationalizing their investment. This article explores these issues through a case study analysis of a large-scale land deal inv...
Rapid growth of emerging economies, emerging interest in biofuels as an alternative to fossil fuels ...
The last decade has witnessed an exponential interest in land investments across numerous industries...
Recent land deals with foreign companies, often referred to as “land grabs”, are considered to be a ...
Since the global land rush began in 2008, an abundance of studies have either documented the interna...
Agricultural development is an important focus for many Sub-Saharan African countries, including Tan...
This paper compares and contrasts two cases of smallholderinclusive agricultural investment in Tanza...
After more than ten years of hectic debates on international ‘land grabs’, academic interest in coll...
Governments and development partners present the partnership between smallholders and investors in a...
The latest food, fuel, and financial crises raised tremendously the interest in global farmland. Aft...
The privatisation of formerly state-owned sugar cane estates and mills in the late 1990s led to the...
The rapidly increasing interest of foreign investors in land in the global South, also termed land g...
International audienceLand policies have been shaping the (trans)formation of the Tanzanian state si...
The rapidly increasing interest of foreign investors in land in the global South, also termed <i>lan...
Since the triple crises of food, fuel and finance of 2007/8, investments in agricultural growth corr...
The impact of international land deals on the rural populations has become a contested terrain among...
Rapid growth of emerging economies, emerging interest in biofuels as an alternative to fossil fuels ...
The last decade has witnessed an exponential interest in land investments across numerous industries...
Recent land deals with foreign companies, often referred to as “land grabs”, are considered to be a ...
Since the global land rush began in 2008, an abundance of studies have either documented the interna...
Agricultural development is an important focus for many Sub-Saharan African countries, including Tan...
This paper compares and contrasts two cases of smallholderinclusive agricultural investment in Tanza...
After more than ten years of hectic debates on international ‘land grabs’, academic interest in coll...
Governments and development partners present the partnership between smallholders and investors in a...
The latest food, fuel, and financial crises raised tremendously the interest in global farmland. Aft...
The privatisation of formerly state-owned sugar cane estates and mills in the late 1990s led to the...
The rapidly increasing interest of foreign investors in land in the global South, also termed land g...
International audienceLand policies have been shaping the (trans)formation of the Tanzanian state si...
The rapidly increasing interest of foreign investors in land in the global South, also termed <i>lan...
Since the triple crises of food, fuel and finance of 2007/8, investments in agricultural growth corr...
The impact of international land deals on the rural populations has become a contested terrain among...
Rapid growth of emerging economies, emerging interest in biofuels as an alternative to fossil fuels ...
The last decade has witnessed an exponential interest in land investments across numerous industries...
Recent land deals with foreign companies, often referred to as “land grabs”, are considered to be a ...