Transnational land deals for agriculture in the Global South: Analytical report based on the Land Matrix data
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Décembre 2014
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978-92-95093-71-3
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64
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Citation: Anseeuw, W.; Boche, M.; Breu, T. ; Giger, M.; Lay, J.; Messerli, P. and K. Nolte. 2012. “Transnational Land Deals for Agriculture in the Global South. Analytical Report based on the Land Matrix Database”. CDE/CIRAD/GIGA, Bern/Montpellier/Hamburg.
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Citation: Anseeuw, W.; Boche, M.; Breu, T. ; Giger, M.; Lay, J.; Messerli, P. and K. Nolte. 2012. “Transnational Land Deals for Agriculture in the Global South. Analytical Report based on the Land Matrix Database”. CDE/CIRAD/GIGA, Bern/Montpellier/Hamburg.
This report draws on the Land Matrix database to analyze and better understand the phenomenon of large-scale agricultural land deals. It focuses on:
» land acquisitions or investments (“deals”) targeting the Global South and Eastern Europe, including only low and middle income countries;
» transnational deals, excluding deals where only domestic actors are involved; and
» deals where the envisioned land use is agricultural.