Koleksi World Bank
Rising global interest in farmland: can it yield sustainable and equitable benefits
The recent wave of foreign direct investment in land has caught many African governments by surprise and with policies and institutional arrangements that may need to be adapted to ensure that this phenomenon creates sustainable benefits for local communities and contributes to host countries long-term development. This report, which is based on a broad review of actual land transfers, global agroecological suitability of land, and country-level policy and institutional frameworks, contributes much-meeded empirical evidence and at the same time points toward good practice that countries and other stakeholders can draw upon to address the policy challenges raises by this phenomenon.
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