Large-scale acquisition of farmland (over 1,000 ha) whether by purchase, leases or other means.
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Examples for "land grabbing"
Examples for "land grabbing"
1We remind them that Zimbabwe was a case of land grabbing.
2We will never subscribe to land grabbing in South Africa.
3An undoubted hindrance to the colonisation of Hokkaido has been land scandals and land grabbing.
4Already there are a number of court cases filed on such illegal land grabbing, he added.
5Moreover, in developing countries biofuel production is connected with the land grabbing and heavy pesticides use.
1Couldn't blame 'em, could you, with these landgrabbers invadin' their range?
2You can get away from landgrabbers there.
1Now, the new government looks to have already overturned a land grab.
2Since then he has shown no sign of reversing his land grab.
3We called it a land grab because that's exactly what it is.
4There's a land grab going on for the territory of streaming attention.
5Armenia rules this out, and accuses Azerbaijan of making a land grab.
6They also complain of a systematic land grab by well-connected northerners.
7The UK's economic problems could be a decisive moment in the online land grab.
8Just a land grab by one of the other militias.
9The farm Wonderfontein had been earmarked by the EFF for the next land grab.
10Palestinians condemned the measure as a land grab in territory they seek for a state.
11The land grab is set to drive sky-high apartment prices up even further, realtors said.
12The new Stand, is about a merchant land grab.
13And this is no land grab -users keep the rights to their uploaded material.
14A non-resident landowner is rejecting the Fiji government's claims of a land grab by foreigners.
15But he drove a fifth time from a tap penalty and doubled his land grab.
16Many of these " land grab" deals are already completed and cannot be undone.
Translations for land grab