• Fábrica de açúcar nasce no Cunene
    • Jornal de Angola
    • 07 February 2012

    Angola e Japão assinaram ontem, em Luanda, um protocolo para a construção das fábricas de produção e refinação de açúcar e etanol, no município de Humbe, no Cunene. O projecto tem uma área total de 66 mil hectares de plantação de cana-de-açúcar.

  • Vital Capital raises $250 million for Its First Africa Private Equity Fund
    • Bloomberg
    • 03 May 2011

    Vital Capital Investments LP, the private-equity firm that invests in housing and agriculture businesses in Africa, said it raised more than $250 million for its first fund.

  • Apresentado projecto de produção de arroz
    • ANGOP
    • 27 April 2011

    A empresa chinesa procedeu à apresentação, em Menongue, província do Kuando Kubango, do projecto de produção de arroz, a ser implementado na comuna do Longa

  • Africa farmland has potential of Brazil: Quifel
    • Reuters
    • 22 February 2011

    African farmland investment has the potential to match the exponential growth of Brazil's agricultural industry, the head of business development at privately owned agricultural operator Quifel said.

  • Five African leaders to attend Riyadh investment meet
    • Saudi Gazette
    • 25 November 2010

    The participants will explore emerging trends in agriculture in GCC states and Africa and debate on how to turn them into mutually beneficial business relations between the two sides.

  • Cambodia “future of world rice”
    • Phnom Penh Post
    • 11 October 2010

    Indian rice exporter Amira Group plans to acquire 25,000 hectares of agricultural land in Cambodia, and is discussing further farnland acquisitions with the governments of Angola and Sierra Leone.

  • Hope grows in former killing fields as it seeks to become bread basket again
    • The National
    • 07 June 2010

    “We plan to have invested $1bn in farms within five years,” says Petrus du Toit of Ridge Solutions, which is acquiring farmland in Angola with backing from foreign investors.

  • Namibia: Will farm project mean the river runs dry?
    • IPS
    • 18 May 2010

    "Local businessmen make deals with foreign investors and convince tribal authorities in the area to give them land, but the water from the river is not just for people to take," says Water Affairs Under Secretary A. Nehemia who had not been informed about the farm.

  • Gaiacor International enters joint venture negotiations for land reclamation in Argentina
    • Market Wire
    • 06 May 2010

    Gaiacor International, together with its strategic partner MITC Investments, Ltd., has commenced negotiations with Agro North with the intent of forming a joint venture to acquire and reclaim agricultural land in Argentina.

  • US firm to invest in agriculture projects in Angola, Malawi
    • 01 May 2010

    US-based Gaiacor International has announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with MITC Investments to manage and operate large farming operations in Angola.

  • FACTBOX: Foreign forays into African farming
    • Reuters
    • 20 Mar 2010

    A move by Madagascar's army-backed leader to nix a huge South Korean farming deal has exposed the risks of such ventures in Africa.

  • L'Afrique vibre au rythme du Brésil
    • Jeune Afrique
    • 24 February 2010

    Devenu une puissance agricole mondiale majeure, le plus grand pays d’Amérique du Sud veut faire bénéficier l’Afrique de son expertise dans l’exploitation des ressources agricoles et y transposer son modèle au nom d’une solidarité Sud-Sud.

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