Land Grabbing: Journeys In The New Colonialism

Land Grabbing: Journeys In The New Colonialism

Land Grabbing: Journeys In The New Colonialism

Land Grabbing: Journeys In The New Colonialism

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Overview

To the governments and corporations buying up vast tracts of the Third World, it is ‘land leasing’; to its critics, it is nothing better than ‘land grabbing’ – the engine powering a new era of colonialism. In this arresting account of how millions of hectares of fertile soil are
stolen to feed wealthy westerners thousands of miles away, journalist Stefano Liberti takes readers on a tour of contemporary exploitation.

It is a journey encompassing a Dutch-owned model farm in Ethiopia; a conference in Riyadh, where representatives of Third World governments compete to attract Saudi investors; meetings in Rome where the fate of nations is decided; and the headquarters of the Movement of
Landless Workers in São Paulo.

Since the food crisis of 2007–8, when the cost of staples such as rice and corn went through the roof, the race to acquire land in the southern hemisphere has become more intense than ever. Land Grabbing is the shocking story of how one half of the world is starved to feed the other.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781781682326
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 11/19/2013
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 976,593
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Stefano Liberti is a journalist at the foreign desk of the Italian daily newspaper il manifesto. He is the author of two books: Lo stivale meticcio, a short critical guide documenting the condition of contemporary foreign immigrants in Italy, and A sud di Lampedusa, a groundbreaking exploration of the routes of Sub-Saharan African migrations to Western Europe. He is the winner of the 2008 Luchetta Prize, 2010 Carletti Prize, and 2010 Indro Montanelli Prize for his writing.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ix

Preface to the English-Language Edition xi

Introduction 1

1 Ethiopia: An Eldorado for Investors 5

2 Saudi Arabia: Sheikhs on a Land Conquest 41

3 Geneva: The Financiers of Arable Land 77

4 Chicago: The Hunger Market 111

5 Brazil: The Reign of Agribusiness 143

6 Tanzania: The Frontier for Biofuels 169

Appendix I Updates on the Web 197

Notes 199

Index 213

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