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6 August 2017
Burned-out homes in this dry landscape have become a symbol of the tensions around Tuesday's presidential election as Kenyans prepare for the possibility of yet more deadly violence. For more than a year now, farms and homes in Laikipia County have been under siege.
4 August 2017
Harare - Zimbabwean war veterans have reportedly claimed that President Robert Mugabe is improperly getting credit for the controversial land reform programme, adding that the veteran leader had "no land reform policy" during the height of the reforms. Thousands of white commercial farmers and
2 August 2017
For years, thousands of acres of land in Kerio Valley have been washed away by rain water from the highlands, this trend is set to be reversed thanks to the adoption of vetipher grass. For years, thousands of acres of land in Kerio Valley have been washed away by rain water from the highlands,
2 August 2017
What do you get from fighting for land rights in Thailand? You cannot ask Den Khamlae, 65, a prominent grassroots land rights activist. He mysteriously disappeared in a forest reserve near his rickety home in Chaiyaphum last year.
1 August 2017
The Swiss Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Ruth Huber, says investment in will remain stagnant as long as the Harare fails to compensate whites whose farms were forcibly taken without proper dialogue. She was speaking during the Swiss National Day Tuesday. Huber told journalists that although investment
5 July 2017
Director-General emphasizes FAO’s commitment to support the consolidation of peace Report from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 05 July 2017, Rome – Colombia’s progress in using rural development as a tool to clinch peace after more than half a century of civil war can “
11 May 2017
How two villages are working to redefine the future of land registration.
8 May 2017
The future looks bright for farmers in West Bengal after India's Supreme Court ordered a carmaker to return the 400 hectares of land
21 April 2017
  Campesinos producing coca, opium poppies and marijuana in Latin America try to make a living but become victims of a drug war. Faced with few other viable alternatives for growing profitable legal crops, many campesinos have relied on growing marijuana, coca and opium poppies to help them
14 April 2017
Putting land at the heart of radical economic transformation – a perspective from the ground
7 April 2017
  Disputes over Brazil’s farmland are growing increasingly violent, pitting farmers against the original residents of the area  
23 February 2017
Date: 23 February 2017 Source: Gulf Times Some 350 farmers from Myanmar's Mandalay region are facing court cases related to land-grabbing, most of them brought since Aung San Suu Kyi's government took power a year ago, lawyers and activists said Thursday.

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