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Massive Land Grab for Food, Fuel Cropland in Africa, Russia, Ukraine

Submitted by on May 22, 2009 – 1:31 pmNo Comment

In Africa, Business Week and VUE Weekly are reporting on the rise of neocolonialism as massive land grans are undertaken by Saudi Arabia, China the United Arab Emirates, as well as European interests.  The goal is food and energy security for the investor nation, but voices are being raised in question over the stability of such arrangements in light of African food shortages and political strife, as well as the adviseability of the land programs in light of the same.   READ MORE

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