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Tag Archives: Land Grabs
The African Land Grab – from the ecologist
The African Land Grab has reached staggering proportions: where 203 million hectares are changing hands to foreign governments in around 2,000 mainly secretive land deals. In this article, The Ecologist points to the fact that this rush for securing increasingly scarce … Continue reading
Posted in Food Security, Inequality, Uncategorized
Tagged Foreign Investments, Land Grabs, Smallholders, The Ecologist
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