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Gobierno de Colombia confirma que habrá reforma agraria para “buscar equidad en el acceso a la tierra
La productividad de las tierras en Colombia es demasiado baja, afirmó en julio de este año la ministra de Agricultura, Cecilia López. Dicha afirmación se centra en las cifras que tienen entidades como la Unidad de Planificación Rural Agropecuaria, que registra que el país tiene un total de 39,6 millones de hectáreas aptas para siembra; de estas, solo 5,3 millones se usa para tal fin. Por este y otros motivos, el Gobierno nacional anunció que sí se llevará a cabo una reforma agraria.
Controversial Expropriation Bill is finally approved after navigating a 14-year rocky road
Upskilling smallholders remains a good recipe for sustainability
200,000 at risk of starvation as drought ravages Somalia: UN
South Africa has a new traditional courts bill. But it doesn’t protect indigenous practices
Sierra Leone’s conflict palm oil certified as sustainable
A Decade Of Progress In Agriculture Wiped Out, UN Says
Oil not charcoal the biggest threat to Congo rainforest, top researcher warns
Angola has potential as a future agriculture powerhouse – World Bank
Angola has an abundance of arable land and a diversity of climatic conditions that are suitable for producing a variety of agricultural products.
According to World Bank analysts, the country was once a major producer and exporter of agricultural products, including coffee, cotton, and bananas.
However, exports of these had virtually ceased by the 1990s as a result of the civil war (1975–2002), which led to the collapse of commercial agricultural production, and Angola’s agricultural potential has remained untapped since then.
Namibia donates land at Walvis Bay port to Botswana
This was revealed by president Hage Geingob on Friday while delivering his speech at the inaugural session of the Botswana-Namibia bi-national commission in Gaborone, Botswana.
Geingob said Namibia continues to make good progress in cross-border trade.
He added that the donation was not only a gesture of goodwill, but also meant to facilitate the import and export of goods and services.