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26 septembre 2019
Afrique
Global

Date: 23 septembre 2019


Source: Farmlandgrab,  Mongabay


Par: Ashoka Mukpo | Traduit par: Héloïse Marguier


- Ces dix dernières années, vingt-sept concessions agricoles destinées aux plantations de palmiers à huile en Afrique occidentale et centrale ont fait faillite ou ont été abandonnées.

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12 août 2019
Afrique
Global

Date: 12 août 2019

Source: DW

Par: Henri Fotso

L'achat massif de terres agricoles en Afrique par certaines puissances étrangères constitue une menace à la fois pour le développement et la sécurité alimentaire des régions concernées.

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15 juillet 2019
Afrique septentrionale
Maroc

Date: 11 juillet 2019

Source: L'Economiste

Par: Nadia Dref

Spéculation, cherté, difficulté d’accès aux terrains et au financement, manque de valorisation et d’entretien… Le foncier industriel est un des freins majeurs à l’investissement. Il favorise également le basculement vers l’informel. Une donne qui n’a pas changé depuis des années. 

One Company’s Journey to Better Respect Land: Illovo Sugar Africa
12 juillet 2019
Authors: 
Mina Manuchehri
Malawi
Mozambique
République-Unie de Tanzanie
Zambie
Afrique du Sud
Global

Our sugar is made from sugarcane. And sugarcane is not planted in trees or in the air, it’s planted in the ground, in the soil, on land. It’s the bedrock of our investment.

—Illovo Land Champion

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8 juillet 2019
Afrique sub-saharienne
Cameroun

Date: 8 juillet 2019

Source: FarmlandgrabFrance 24

Par : Guy Marie BANDOLO | Michel MVONDO | Simon BATOUM

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18 juin 2019
Afrique occidentale
Sénégal

Date: 17 juin 2019


Source: FamlandgrabLe Quotidien


Industrie alimentaire : La fraude et les terres menacent l’emploi


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28 mai 2019
Afrique sub-saharienne
Cameroun

Date: 27 mai 2019


Source: FarmlandgrabGRAIN et al.


Huile de palme au Cameroun : les juridictions françaises doivent ordonner au groupe Bolloré de respecter ses engagements en faveur des riverains et travailleurs des plantations de Socapalm.


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28 mai 2019
Afrique sub-saharienne
Cameroun

Date: 14 mai 2019


Source: FamlandgrabFPP


Par: Madeleine NGEUNGA


Sous la menace de l’accaparement de la société agro-industrielle Biopalm, des femmes autochtones Bagyeli du département de l’Océan disent non à la production du palmier à huile dans leurs forêts.


Cameroun, Village of Mounguè : « Nda Bagyeli »

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15 mai 2019
Afrique occidentale
Sénégal

Date: 15 mai 2019

Source: Commodafrica.com

Pour une population totale de 15,8 millions d'habitants dont 40 à 60% sont actives dans l'agriculture, lSénégal n'a délivré que 152 000 titres fonciers, soit 1% de la population, a souligné lundi l'expert foncier  Kader Fanta Ngom lors d'un atelier sur "La transition agro-écologique et les enjeux de la gestion forestière"qui s'est tenu dans le Sine-Saloum.

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Em meados dos 70, pesquisadores científicos dos institutos de pesquisa ligados ás secretarias de Estado da Agricultura, Méio Ambiente e Saúde reuniram-se no auditório do Instituto Biológico, em São Paulo, com o objetivo de fundar a sua Associação de classe. Após inúmeros encontros, em 2 de Agosto de 1977 foi criada a Associação de Pesquisadores Científicos do Estado de São Paulo (APqc), tendo como objetivos a divulgação, o fortalecimento e a defesa dos institutos públicos de pesquisa paulistas, das atividades de pesquisa e de pesquisadores científicos ativos e inativos. 

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25 novembre 2022
Afrique
Cameroun

Durant son enfance, Cécile Bibiane Ndjebet, qui a grandi dans une région reculée du Cameroun, avait une conscience aiguë des difficultés auxquelles les femmes rurales faisaient face. Elle voyait sa mère et d'autres femmes travailler de l'aube au crépuscule, pour s'occuper de la terre, des animaux et élever les enfants. Beaucoup d'entre elles effectuaient un travail éreintant sur des terres qu'elles ne pourraient jamais posséder en raison des pratiques socioculturelles traditionnelles.

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