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Code Of Conduct Urged For Africa Farm Land Grabs
Date: 16-Jun-09
Country: SOUTH AFRICA
Author: Muchena Zigomo

Code Of Conduct Urged For Africa Farm Land Grabs Photo: Siphiwe Sibeko
A farm worker is seen at a farm in Eikeihof outside Johannesburg September 30, 2008.
Photo: Siphiwe Sibeko

In a bid to overcome reliance on food imports, countries in Asia and the Gulf have been at the forefront of farmland purchases in the world's poorest continent, where millions survive on subsistence farming.

But these so-called "land grabs" have drawn sharp criticism from land activists -- who raised concerns of exploitation -- as well as some international donor agencies, the African Union and the European Union.

Marilou Uy, sector director for the World Bank's Africa Financial and Private Sector Development Department, said African states would need to set up rules to govern farm land purchases to protect themselves from possible exploitation.

"It is quite apparent that the upsurge in interest, especially among foreign investors and large scale enterprises in land acquisition might need a code of conduct," she said.

"This code of conduct might need to bring a clear understanding on a wide range of matters from land policy, social development...governance and transparency."

Idit Miller, vice-president and managing director of the European Marketing Research Center, said a code of conduct would likely be the only way to ensure that the benefit from farmland deals was mutual for both governments and investors.

"It starts with the governments and once they say 'these are the conditions tied to our land' then foreign investors will have no choice but to pay attention," she told Reuters.

Lobby groups have urged more caution from governments selling farm land to foreigners, warning that some of the deals could lead to social unrest.

The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), led by former U.N. chief Kofi Annan, said last week governments needed to consult widely, especially with small farmers, before signing deals that may increase poverty.

International agencies report that since 2004 about $920 million has been spent to buy or lease nearly 2.5 million hectares (6.2 million acres) of farmland in five sub-Saharan African countries.
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