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Charting a better way for African sugar
Almost half of all land disputes between sugar companies and local communities across Africa last more than a decade. New research from the Overseas Development Institute says it's costing companies up to US$100 million in lost revenue, often due to land disputes. Anna Locke from the Overseas Development Institute says there are ways to resolve the problems.
(Pic: Sugar in the palm of workers hands ; Credit: Reuters)
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