. >> the problem is that most byzantium's have no legal titles. nearly all land is owned by the state, which can be sit to whoever it wants. >> at the moment, a lot of people to know know their rights on their own land. they don't have pieces of paper or titles and therefore they cannot protect it. >> across africa, chinese, indians, middle eastern companies are investing in farm land. we saw signs of change in zambia. >> we cannot be putting people out and leaving it to their own devices. that is in human even if the world under somehow touched >> in the capital, there is a new government. championing the poor is the vice president. a white farmer who is scrutinizing land deals and the claim made by investors that they will bring jobs. >> i would like this and all you would. i would like it a value added properly, the truth of the claim. >> you sound very skeptical. >> yes, i am skeptical. i want to know with the justifications look like. i would say 90% of what is promised or projected. >> will you be much tougher about the way that land is parc