China denies hoarding overseas farmland
    A senior Ministry of Agriculture official on Thursday dismissed foreign media reports about China hoarding overseas farmland, saying the country is fully capable of ensuring its own food security.
    • China Daily
    • 04 July 2008
    Africa at large: China eyes idle farmland in continent
    Chinese investors, who have lately gained a strong presence in Kenya’s telecoms and heavy industry, are now eyeing the country’s farmland as a source of useful raw materials and employment opportunity
    • Daily Business
    • 04 July 2008
    Farming lures more managers as Dexion prepares $270 million fund raising
    Dexion Capital prepares to raise $270 million for a private equity fund which will invest in land, and operate cattle and crop farms around the world.
    • Investment Industry Stories
    • 04 July 2008
    Invest in Africa? Some say yes, others fear the worst
    The UN’s Food and Agricultural Organization is expanding its Abu Dhabi office tenfold to broker deals with farmers in such areas as the Horn of Africa.
    • The National
    • 03 July 2008
    Hopes and Strains in China's Oversea Farming Plan
    China's Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) was drafting policies to encourage domestic companies to rent or buy land abroad for farming, especially for planting soy bean, the EO learned. The MOA had identified five regions, including Central Asia, Russia, Africa, Southeast Asia, and South America, for five major Chinese state-owned farming companies to invest in.
    • Economic Observer
    • 03 July 2008
    Gulf food security: is there enough, and at what price?
    Both public and private sector investors in the Gulf are also looking at ways to improve local food supplies, by investing in a range of outlets from arable farm land in the Sudan, Algeria and Pakistan to introduce new technology to enhance the local production of foodstuffs and grains, livestock, poultry and fish.
    • The Middle East
    • 01 July 2008
    China: 'Going Outward' for Food Security
    Beijing is adding agricultural investments to its “go outward” strategy, under which domestic businesses are encouraged to venture into foreign markets.
    • Stratfor
    • 30 June 2008
    Solution to Gulf countries’ food scarcity lies in Africa
    China has taken a lead in efforts to boost Africa’s farm production, putting pressure on GCC states to also find long-term solutions for food supply in Africa
    • Arab News
    • 30 June 2008
    Bangladesh seeks Myanmar farm land on lease
    Bangladesh urged Myanmar on Thursday to lease it farm land near the border for rice cultivation to meet its growing food demand, an official said.
    • Reuters
    • 26 June 2008
    Mauritius: Food security
    An agreement for the allocation of 5,000 hectares of land in the Beira region was signed by Mauritius and Mozambique early this year.
    • Gvt of Mauritius
    • 26 June 2008
    Arabs diversifying overseas investment
    Globalisation has taken yet another twist with some Middle Eastern countries deciding to grow their crops in other countries.
    • Dawn
    • 23 June 2008
    Gulf states seeking food security
    The Dubai-based think-tank Gulf Research Centre, in its food inflation report released last month, noted that agriculture production in the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council’s (GCC) countries is on the decline, and its exposure to unstable global food supplies would increase in the future. It called on the GCC to develop links with countries rich in arable land.
    • Dawn
    • 23 June 2008
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