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  • As foreign investment in U.S. farmland grows, efforts to ban and limit the increase mount

    Foreign investors acquired at least 1.6 million acres of U.S. agricultural land in 2016, the largest increase in more than a decade, according to a review by the Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting of the latest available federal data.

  • 1% of farms operate 70% of world's farmland

    One per cent of the world’s farms operate 70% of crop fields, ranches and orchards, according to a report that highlights the impact of land inequality on the climate and nature crises.

  • Farmland piques global investor interest amid pandemic

    While farmland has long been considered a safe-haven investment, the Covid-19 pandemic and a general trend towards environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing are pushing more institutional investors, particularly pension funds, to look more closely at this alternative asset class.

  • The real reason why Bill Gates is now the US’ biggest farmland owner

    Late last year, Eric O’Keefe was researching a mysterious recent purchase of 14,500 acres of prime Washington state farmland. His magazine, The Land Report, tracks major land transactions and produces an annual list of the 100 biggest US landowners.

  • Is it possible to convert old coal mines into successful farms?

    The rehabilitation of South Africa’s closed coal mines has long been a source of contention among miners, environmental activists and affected communities.

  • New food technologies could release 80% of the world’s farmland back to nature

    Here’s the basic problem for conservation at a global level: food production, biodiversity and carbon storage in ecosystems are competing for the same land.

  • Forests v farmland: what the world would look like if we allocated all our land in the optimal way

    What would the world look like if we could decide – globally and collectively – to allocate all our land in the optimal way? Where would we grow food and find water, and what areas would we leave to nature?

  • “Biodegradable” bioplastics contaminating farmland, study finds

    Bioplastics marketed as “biodegradable” are remaining in soils and ditches for longer than the two-year industry standard, a scientific study by Wageningen University in the Netherlands has found.
    The study was commissioned by Dutch environmental charity Plastic Soup Foundation and conducted by researchers at Wageningen University in the Netherlands.

  • We don’t have jobs’: Post-1996 farmland restitution projects sow a costly legacy of failure

    The government has bought nearly four million hectares of farmland and spent at least R58-billion to compensate or restore ownership to black communities dispossessed of their ancestral property during colonisation.

  • The future looks dim. . .for agricultural sustainability, that could actually be a good thing

    Our planet makes food from light: it’s the origin of almost everything we eat. But what if we turned that on its head? What if, in the future, we could grow crops in complete darkness, packing them into tall warehouses, and releasing vast areas of agricultural land back to the wild?

  • A revolution is sweeping Europe’s farms: can it save agriculture?

    At first glance, Ruben Jorge’s farm near the village of Penha Garcia in eastern Portugal doesn’t seem all that unusual. But look closer, and signs emerge that Jorge is shedding tradition in the hope of future-proofing his farm.

  • A Storm Is Gathering in American Agriculture

    The lack of understanding about American agriculture, the foundation of the food system, begins around most dinner tables—including my own. I recently asked one of my sons, “How many dairy farmers do you think there are in this country? How many corn, beans and wheat growers?”

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