Agricultural land grabs: What are their impacts Australia and globally?
Since the global food crisis of 2007, agricultural land has become an attractive asset for large private corporations and state-owned entities wanting to secure food supplies. These investments have had varying effects. At times, they have been associated with forced removals of pre-existing landholders with weak tenure rights. On other occasions they have driven up local property prices and altered production priorities towards export markets. Either way, they have been implicated in creating a more vertically integrated food system aligned to global markets. This panel discusses these issues from international and Australian perspectives.
Panel:
Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Lawrence, University of Queensland
Dr Sarah Sippel, Senior Researcher, Centre for Area Studies, University of Leipzig, Germany
Professor Bill Pritchard, Geography discipline, School of Geosciences, University of Sydney
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