The global food, energy, finance and environment crises have driven powerful transnational and national economic actors to explore land beyond their borders to ensure the availability of food and energy in their own countries. The emerging North-South-South dynamic in global land grabbing has involved economically powerful non-Northern countries. The global south is perceived as a spring of alternative resources (www.future-agricultures.org). Peter Rosseel, et al. (2009) noted that if the flow of aid transfer is made through third-world country institutions to support development projects in impoverished countries, this can be referred to as a north-south-south collaboration, or trilateral or triangular development cooperation. It is a modification of the common bilateral or north-south cooperation where aid is channeled through inter-governmental organizations