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By: Emmanuel Ntirenganya Date: September 16th 2016 Source: New Times Sitting in the doorway of her residential house in the remote Murundi Sector, Kayonza District in Eastern Province, Verena Uwineza is sorting beans for evening meal on a traditional basket. It is Monday, September 12. By most
By: Eliasu Tanko Date: September 28th 2016 Source: STARRFM Online A longstanding land dispute which continues to brew raw tensions in the Bole district of the Northern region has threatened the survival of a $3,139,383 poverty alleviation project. The project, Babator Irrigated Farming Hub, an
By: Timothy A. Wise, Food Tank Date: November 1st 2016 Source: The Christian Science Monitor  
By: Khine Kyaw Date: March 10th 2016 Source: The Nation / Myanmar Eleven CIVIL SOCIETY organisations (CSOs) and local residents living near the Dawei Special Economic Zone (SEZ) have called for action from the Japanese, Myanmar and Thai governments to tackle human rights violations before
By: Frinston Lim Date: December 19th 2016 Source: Inquirer.net TAGUM CITY – The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) on Monday reinstated the ownership of the 145-hectare land to the 159 farmers under the Madaum Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Association Inc. (Marbai) in Barangay Madaum here. The
By: Evelyn Lirri Date: June 19th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation BUGALA ISLAND, Uganda (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Mariam Nakakeeto listened quietly to the grievances of fellow farmers gathered outside the grounds of a local church on Bugala Island, by the shores of Lake Victoria.
By: Nay Aung Date: August 16th 2016 Source: The Myanmar Times Villagers in Magwe Region’s Sinbaungwe township are calling for the reconstitution of committees in the township tasked with resolving seized land claims, saying their current memberships do not have locals’ approval.
By: Chris Arsenault Date: September 5th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation RIO DE JANEIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Hundreds of protesters have occupied a government office in Brazil's capital demanding farmland for 120,000 landless families and other reforms, one of the country's
By: Gabriella Mulligan Date: September 23rd 2016 Source: BBC News Farming can be a tough enough business at the best of times, but imagine not being able to prove that the land you farm is even yours. In Ghana, for example, only 10% of smallholder farmers have any kind of certificate documenting
By: Elias Glenn and Kevin Yao Date: November 3rd 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation China has relaxed rules to allow farmers to transfer their land rights to help promote more efficient, large-scale farms, amid an exodus of farm workers to the cities.
By: R. Quentin Grafton and John Williams, ANU, and Qiang Jiang, Sichuan University Date: February 2nd 2016 Source: East Asia Forum Asia’s food systems are under an unprecedented confluence of pressures. Balancing future food demand and supply in ways that protect the most vulnerable, while also
By: Kizza Besigye Date: November 8th 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / The Monitor OPINION

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