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Transnational Land Deals for Agriculture in the Global South, Analytical Report based on the Land Matrix Database

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Reports & Research
Abril, 2012
África

The Land Matrix, from which this report was produced, is an online public database of large-scale land deals. Report covers global overview – the rush for land for agriculture, where are investments targeted?, investors and investor countries, learning more about the drivers, processes and impacts: how land deals are implemented, bibliography.

Land Grabs or Large Scale Land Investments? Protecting Farmers’ Rights to Land

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Policy Papers & Briefs
Fevereiro, 2012
Asia

“Large scale land investments” and “land grabbing” are the terms most commonly used to describe the rising global trend where foreign and local agribusinesses, mining corporations, governments, and investment houses obtain long term rights over large areas of land.

Understanding Land Investment Deals in Africa. Country Report: Tanzania

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Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2011
Tanzania
África

Includes introduction, context, land deals (extent, nature and origins), key issues (land availability, consultations, compensation, agrofuels), impacts (food security, water, social and political effects), conclusions – major challenges include lack of information and coordination, secrecy and flaws in the investment processes, need for transparency and open debate.

Understanding Land Investment Deals in Africa. Country Report: South Sudan

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Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2011
Sudão do Sul
África

Includes country context, legal and institutional frameworks, 4 case studies. The new government of South Sudan has begun promoting large-scale private investments as a shortcut to rapid economic development. Recent major land deals threaten to undermine the land rights of local communities.

The New Forests Company and its Uganda plantations

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Reports & Research
Agosto, 2011
Uganda

London-based New Forests Company (NFC) would seem to be the design blueprint of how a young modern company should conduct a major land investment in Africa in a responsible way. Oxfam’s investigations reveal that serious allegations by people who were evicted from land to make way for NFC’s operations remain unresolved. How will the company respond?

Land to Investors: Large-Scale Land Transfers in Ethiopia

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Reports & Research
Agosto, 2011
Etiópia
África

Includes the approach of this study; land and governance; large-scale land deals; open door policy and land to investors; land deals; processes and outcomes; findings from Gambella Region and Bako Woreda in Oromia Region; conclusions; partial list of large-scale land transfers in Ethiopia; notes on Ethiopia’s administration.

Understanding Land Investment Deals in Africa. Country Report: Ethiopia

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Reports & Research
Maio, 2011
Etiópia
África

Contains country context, study of land investment, benefits and impacts. Finds wide discrepancies between public positions and laws and what is happening on the ground, an absence of environmental controls, widespread displacement from farmland without compensation, little local benefit, many land deals involve small-scale investors with limited agricultural experience.

The Gender Implications of Large-Scale Land Deals (Policy Brief )

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Reports & Research
Abril, 2011
África

Includes situation prior to acquisition, contract negotiations, employment, environmental impacts, crop production, ancillary services, responsibilities of key actors – the international community, national governments, local governments, communities and civil society, domestic and international investors.