The international political economy of the global land rush: A critical appraisal of trends, scale, geography and drivers
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Abstract
Over the past few years, agribusiness, investment funds and government agencies have been acquiring long-term rights over large areas of farmland in lower income countries. It is widely thought that private sector expectations of higher agricultural commodity prices and government concerns about longer-term food and energy security underpin much recent land acquisition for agricultural investments. These processes are expected to have lasting and far-reaching implications for world agriculture and for livelihoods and food security in recipient countries. This paper critically examines evidence of trends, scale, geography and drivers in the global land rush. While this analysis broadly corroborates some…
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Keywords
- Land grabbing
- Food security
- Commodity
- Geopolitics
- Government (linguistics)
- Livelihood
- Agriculture
- Agribusiness
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