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Indonesia plans to clear forests about the size of Belgium to produce sugarcane-derived bioethanol, rice and other food crops, potentially displacing Indigenous groups who rely on the land to survive.
Des terres ancestrales revendiquées… et contestées La principale revendication porte sur la restitution d’un espace vital ...
Witness Radio has petitioned the Buganda Land Board (BLB) to investigate and address concerns regarding forced land evictions ...
Authorities in Attapeu province have awarded concessions to three Lao companies, enabling them to grow durian on hundreds of ...
The joint initiative with UK-based Valor Carbon aims to plant over 10 million trees across 25,000 hectares in the Issyk-Kul region, with the potential to attract up to $180 million in climate ...
The Liberian government has taken legal action against former union leaders of the Salala Agricultural Workers Union of ...
The head of the African Development Bank says big foreign companies are not paying Africa fairly for its role in fighting ...
A venture backed by Canada’s PSP Investments has bought out its co-investors in the Kooba aggregation in New South Wales, ...
Le Préfet de la Sanaga-Maritime accuse M. Ditope Mercure, chef de 3e degré du village Apouh, d’être à l’origine de la ...
Cameroonian villagers protesting on March 25 against plantation company Socapalm's replanting of oil palm trees on disputed ...
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