“The biggest land grab in history” refers to the large-scale acquisition of agricultural land in developing countries by wealthy nations, investment firms, and corporations. This phenomenon, also known as “land grabbing,” has been on the rise in recent years, and it has serious implications for local communities, the environment, and food security. The demand for land in developing countries has increased due to factors such as the rising global population, the need for biofuels, and the incr...