Madeireira Segredo Ltda. EPP, UMF II, Contrato de Concessão Florestal, 2012
This is a Concession Agreement posted on OpenLandContracts.org. It lists Timber (Wood) as the primary resource(s)
This is a Concession Agreement posted on OpenLandContracts.org. It lists Timber (Wood) as the primary resource(s)
This is a Forest Management Plan posted on OpenLandContracts.org. It lists Timber (Wood) as the primary resource(s)
This video presents the experiences of small scale women and men farmers, fishers, and indigenous peoples with agricultural land investments and their impact on their lives and livelihoods.
AFA Cases on Large Scale Land Acquisition in Asia
Large-scale land acquisitions by investors, which are often called ‘land grabs’ (see next section for de nition), can deprive rural women and communities of their livelihoods and land, increasing their food insecurity. This report argues that the current rise in land grabbing needs to be urgently addressed, and focuses
Contemporary waves of large scale land acquisitions for commercial production in developing countries in Africa and other parts of the world have been branded as ‘land grabs’ by many scholars, media and activists. Some scholars have describe this phenomena as the “new scramble for Africa” (Moyo and Yeros, 2011).
Like many of its neighbors, Tanzania is experiencing a well-documented surge of land grabbing related to investments in industries such as agriculture, biofuels, tourism, hunting, and forestry. Land grabbing in Tanzania is best understood and analyzed as both a symptom of and contributor towards wider political economic processes of change occurring in Tanzania.
A detailed report on on the opportunities for investors in the livestock sector.
This presentation highlight in detail opportunities for investors in the rice sector in Tanzania
This presentation provudes a comprehensive list of opportunties in the sugar sector in Tanzania that investors are encouraged to make use of.
Large-scale land acquisitions by investors, which are often called ‘land grabs’ (see next section for definition), can deprive rural women and communities of their livelihoods and land, increasing their food insecurity.
This work presents initial results of research into the complex relationships between the development of the land grabbing and agribusiness expansion in Brazil and Mozambique and their effects on the peasantry in both countries.