What was billed as the most comprehensive study of large land acquisitions in developing countries to date — published online on 14 December by the International Land Coalition (ILC) — has found more evidence of harm than benefits. Food, the study revealed, has not been the main focus of the land deals. Out of Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
What was billed as the most comprehensive study of large land acquisitions in developing countries to date — published online on 14 December by the International Land Coalition (ILC) — has found more evidence of harm than benefits.
Food, the study revealed, has not been the main focus of the land deals. Out of
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