• Kuwait eyes Cambodian farmland for investment
    • Kuwait Times
    • 05 August 2008

    Kuwait is eyeing Cambodian farmland for investment in agriculture to produce food supply for the state, a minister said yesterday.

  • Kuwait lauds Cambodia’s agricultural potential
    • Mekong Times
    • 05 August 2008

    Kuwait’s premier has advised Prime Minister Hun Sen to turn Cambodia into an agricultural powerhouse to speed the Kingdom’s development.

  • Merauke mega-project raises food fears
    • Down to Earth
    • 01 August 2008

    A food mega-project planned for a vast area in the Papuan district of Merauke is causing concern that indigenous people's land will be taken and their livelihoods destroyed.

  • Pakistan Real Estate: What now?
    • Pakistan Real Estate
    • 01 August 2008

    MAP services group’ is in the process of setting up a fund to develop model dairy and livestock farm in Pakistan. The fund will focus on private equity, SME funding and development as well as donor facilitation of project. The company plans to have 10 model farms in Pakistan by the end of 2010.

  • China Farms Abroad
    • Asia Sentinel
    • 01 August 2008

    As other countries have pushed their industrial bases thousands of miles offshore in search of resources and labor, China is doing the same thing with agriculture, expanding as far away as Africa in its effort to feed its people.

  • Wikileaks: Saudis invest in foreign agriculture for food security at home
    • Wikileaks
    • 30 July 2008

    Ahmed Al Sadhan, General Manager of the National Office for Industrial Strategies, at the Ministry of Commerce, stressed a desire to maintain a low profile on the feasibility study, for fear that target countries might inflate the cost of farm-land in anticipation of investment.

  • S Korean Co to invest US$2bn in Indonesian maize plantations
    • Antara
    • 29 July 2008

    South Korean-based PT Agro Enerpia Indonesia will invest US$2 billion in maize plantations in the Buol district of Central Sulawesi, a regional government spokesman said.

  • 'Invest in food industry' call
    • Gulf Daily News
    • 26 July 2008

    Gulf banks and businessmen were yesterday urged to invest less money in the real estate sector and turn to food industries.

  • Investing abroad is right decision to ensure food supply
    • Gulf News
    • 26 July 2008

    Pakistan has reportedly offered Saudi Arabia a large amount of acres of agricultural land in return for oil. Egypt is also said to have offered both Saudi Arabia and the UAE the opportunity to purchase farmland. Even Bahrain, the smallest economy in the GCC, has started exploring buying farmland in southeast Asian nations, notably Thailand and the Philippines.

  • Qatar seeks solution to food crisis
    • The Peninsula
    • 25 July 2008

    Dr Kayan Jaff, the FAO’s regional chief, has warned that only a multi-billion dollar investment in agriculture will curb soaring supermarket prices — urging governments to buy up farmland in regions like the Horn of Africa and Asia.

  • Enter the new farmers
    • Reuters
    • 25 July 2008

    What’s with farming these days? The humble, even if slightly romantic vocation, is attracting a new breed of participants as investing in farmland and agriculture becomes the latest fad in the world of investments.

  • On the hunt for farmland in Russia
    • Ag Capita
    • 25 July 2008

    Companies listed on European exchanges have been acquiring large amounts of farmland in Russia

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