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By: Africa News Agency Date: October 24th 2016 Source: ENCA RUSTENBURG - Black farmers will march to the Union Buildings in Pretoria to demonstrate their dissatisfaction over the slow pace of land reform. African Farmers Association of South Africa (Afasa) secretary general Aggrey Mahanjana
By: Daniel Aguirre Date: February 19th 2016 Source: Frontier Myanmar The new National Land Use Policy is a positive step, but its principles need to be enshrined in law to protect the vulnerable from land grabs and forced evictions.
By: Swati Ramanathan Date: April 8th 2016 Source: Live Mint OPINION The passage of the Rajasthan Urban Land (Certification of Titles) Bill marks the most dramatic event in the history of property rights reforms in the country
By: Ian Scoones Date: November 7th 2016 Source: The Zimbabwean
By: Ilona Amos Date: February 28th 2016 Source: The Scotsman FARMERS must change the way land is used in order to safeguard human health, food supplies and the environment, Scottish scientists have warned.
By: Olzhas Auyezov Date: May 12th 2016 Source: Reuters President Nazarbayev's plans to privatise farmland have sparked rare public protests in the Central Asian nation ALMATY, May 12 (Reuters) - Kazakhstan's government, facing a wave of unrest over farmland privatisation plans, invited some
Date: 8 December 2016 Source: UN News Centre With millions of Colombian farmers affected by the violent conflict that plagued the Latin American country for more than 50 years, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) will support a comprehensive rural reform strategy, aimed
Via TeleSURtv By: teleSUR / md-CM-mk Land reforms are essential to achieving a long-standing peace after half a century of conflict, said Colombian academic Alejandro Reyes on September 10 during a forum on agrarian issues in Bogota. 
By: Hazel Ndebele Date: March 4th 2016 Source: Zimbabwe Independent GOVERNMENT’S trampling on property rights and Zimbabwe’s viability as a suitable investment destination has been brought sharply into focus by last week’s abrupt shutting down of diamond mining operations of nine companies in
Date: August 27th 2016 Source: FarmersUK The Scottish farming sector is urging legislators to continue to consult with farmers and crofters as the Land Reform Act continues to take shape. Farming union NFU Scotland wants a "functioning, healthy and vibrant" tenanted sector to be delivered.
By: Women Voice, Rong Chen Date: January 5th 2017 Source: Women of China Two high-ranking officials from China's Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) attended a press briefing on January 3 to explain the nation's latest policies on the reform of collective rural property rights.

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