Agricultural lands can continue to be used for other purposes in Turkey, the Constitutional Court has ruled in the latest round of a 13-year controversy pitting environmentalists against a multinational corporation. The court struck down an attempt to change a law often referred to in the media as the “Cargill Law” for its unofficial associations with the multinational Cargill Corporation. The firm set up a starch-based sugar factory on agricultural land in the northwestern Turkish province of Bursa in 1998 and has been drawing criticism from environmental groups ever since. Read More