Funds swoop on farmland as commodities boom
    Soaring agricultural prices, growing demand for biofuels and the growth of the Chinese and Indian economies are leading top global investment banks to buy farmland in a bid to embrace the physical commodities market.
    • Reuters
    • 13 Mar 2008
    Contrat d'Exclusivite pour I'Utilisation de Terre entre AgroAfrica (Norvège) et Kounkane, Sénégal
    Contrat portant sur la mise en disposition de 10 000 ha de terres dans le sud de Sénégal à une firme norvégienne pour le plantation de jatropha et d'autres plantes oleagineuses.
    • 07 Mar 2008
    Cresud busca US$ 300 millones para expandirse en la región
    La firma de IRSA ampliará su capital para llegar a Uruguay, Paraguay y Bolivia
    • La Nación
    • 05 Mar 2008
    Food Crisis Looming Over Korea
    Japan has steadily prepared for food security by buying 12 million hectares of croplands around the world, from Southeast Asia and China to South America. By comparison, the amount of Korea’s overseas croplands is negligible.
    • Chosun Libo
    • 04 Mar 2008
    Al Qudra : Le holding concrétise doucement ses projets au Maroc
    Al Qudra cible 14.000 hectares dans l'huile d'olive et a participé aux appels d'offres lancés par les pouvoirs publics marocains relatifs aux terrains des Sodea-Sogeta. D'autres terrains sont en cours d'analyse pour démarrer les travaux de plantation, a déclaré le management.
    • Le Matin
    • 27 February 2008
    Chinese workers seek fortunes in Africa
    Liu Jianjun, a former Chinese government official who runs the Baoding-Africa business council, has contracts to farm 10,000 acres in Uganda, to build a cornflour processing factory in Kenya and for a farm project in the Ivory Coast.
    • The Telegraph
    • 17 February 2008
    A new national strategy for agriculture
    The Moroccan government has pursued a strategy of leasing state-farms previously under the management of Société de Développement Agricole (SODEA). A large number of bids were made by agricultural businesses from France, Egypt, Spain and the United Arab Emirates.
    • Oxford Business Group
    • 12 January 2008
    Ingleby Company in New Zealand for the long haul
    Since 1999, The Ingleby Company has bought about 17 farms. The company runs just under 20,000ha of land with 130,000 stock units, most of which are sheep and cattle.
    • Country Wide
    • 04 January 2008
    Indian firms scout for farms overseas
    The Solvent Extraction Association, currently visiting South America, will come up with a techno-feasibility report on carrying out contract farming by Indian companies either in Argentina, Paraguay or Uruguay.
    • The Hindu Business Line
    • 02 December 2007
    China's long march to Africa
    “There’s no harm in allowing [Chinese] farmers to leave the country to become farm owners [in Africa],” the head of China’s Export-Import Bank, Li Ruogu, says.
    • BBC
    • 29 November 2007
    Libya Eyes Cultivating Wheat in Ukraine
    Libya plans to invest in the production of wheat in Ukraine on a surface of 100.000 hectares, in order to provide for the totality of its requirements
    • Alarab Online
    • 21 November 2007
    Japan Mitsui affiliate buys Brazil farmland
    Brazilian grain broker Multigrain SA has bought 100,000 hectares of farmland and related operations in Brazil to secure a stable supply of soybeans and other farm produce, Japan's Mitsui & Co Ltd, a part owner of holding company Multigrain AG, said on Tuesday.
    • Reuters
    • 13 November 2007
    Western Australia: Big money to buy up the family farm
    Agricultural land trusts and corporate players may take a bigger chunk of Australia's arable land with global market dynamics making rural land purchases more attractive investments.
    • YouTube
    • 25 October 2007
    Seedlings of evil growing in Myanmar
    A military-driven Chinese hybrid rice-for-opium crop-substitution program in the northern part of Myanmar's Shan state has resulted in four consecutive years of poor harvests and driven many ethnic-minority farmers into heavy debt or out of rice farming altogether.
    • Asia Times
    • 23 August 2007
    China, Mozambique: old friends, new business
    In 2006, Beijing and Maputo signed a memorandum of understanding concerning the creation of a massive agricultural project in the Zambezi river valley area.
    • ISN Security Watch
    • 13 August 2007
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