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Land Rush

Land Rush looks at how multinational agribusiness is threatening African farmers' ability to feed their communities.

Series

Why Poverty?, Global Voices

Premiere Date

November 27, 2012

Length

60 minutes

Funding Type

Co-Production

Africa produces 10 percent less food than it did in 1960. With the rise of monoculture farming and globalized food production, the landscape of the continent is shifting and threatening its ability to feed itself. In Mali, an American plan for a vast sugar cane operation on the banks of the Niger River threatens small-scale native rice farmers who have fed their communities for generations.

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