• Cultivating a fortune: Lebanese agricultural traders GLB move into alfalfa production in Sudan
    • Executive Magazine
    • 22 October 2013

    In 2011, GLB acquired 87,200 hectares of land in Sudan under a 99-year renewable lease and secured the water rights for 900 million cubic meters per annum in deals signed with the Sudanese government.

  • Cevital à la conquête de l’Afrique
    • Depêche de Kabylie
    • 12 October 2013

    «Nous avons des projets en Afrique, notamment au Soudan, en Ethiopie, au Kenya, en Tanzanie et au Mozambique. Notre idée est d’aller dans ces pays qui nous offrent des terres agricoles et beaucoup d’eau».

  • Sugar co-op to run farmland in Mozambique
    • Hindustan Times
    • 07 August 2013

    An Indian state minister-controlled sugar cooperative will sign an agreement with the government of Mozambique to operate a 17,000 ha farm near the Zambezi River under 49-year lease. The minister is also eyeing an opportunity to run a sugar mill in Kenya.

  • Cevital investit la Corne de l’Afrique
    • El Watan
    • 03 July 2013

    Au Soudan et en Ethiopie, le gouvernement djiboutien dispose de près de 10 000 hectares de terres fertiles irrigables (4200 au Soudan et 5000 en Ethiopie). Djibouti se dit disposé à concéder au groupe algérien Cevital l’exploitation de ces terres.

  • ¿A quién pertenece el agua en África?
    • ABC
    • 03 June 2013

    Mientras que el 40% de la población subsahariana no dispone de acceso al agua potable, los inversores internacionales hacen negocio acaparando los territorios por donde transita.

  • Lebanese farmland firm to invest up to $800m in Sudan
    • Reuters
    • 21 May 2013

    Lebanese farmland investor GLB Invest plans to invest up to $800 million in Sudan to produce animal feed to be sold to Saudi Arabia, its president said on Tuesday.

  • Saudi investor to delay Sudan farm project over dollar curbs
    • Reuters
    • 20 May 2013

    A Saudi firm will hold off its planned project in Sudan to produce wheat and other basic food items until the government eases a ban to repatriate profits.

  • Arabs invest little in agriculture
    • ANBA
    • 20 May 2013

    Agricultural investment firm GLB presented its Sudan alfafa production project, which produces feed for animals in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, to participants at the agriculture investment conference in Sudan.

  • Ismail vows to punish Sudan’s investment ministry staff accepting bribes
    • Sudan Tribune
    • 16 May 2013

    Sudan investment minister Mustafa Osman Ismail revealed that Saudi Arabia requested over million acres (405,000 ha) of land for investment in food security

  • GCC establishing $1 billion food security fund in Morocco
    • Ooska News
    • 02 May 2013

    The member countries also agreed to draft a unified strategy for cooperation with other Arab countries that have agricultural land, including Sudan, Morocco and Yemen, as well as with African countries.

  • GCC investments: Wiser counsel needed
    • Gulf News
    • 01 May 2013

    Last week, hundreds of Sudanese protested in Eastern Khartoum demanding the government revoke the sale of farming lands to Gulf investors. There is no logical reason behind these demonstrations except ignorance of the reality of the GCC approach, says economist.

  • Sudan police break up protest against land sale to Arab investors
    • Reuters
    • 26 April 2013

    Sudanese police used tear gas and batons to break up a protest of more than 250 people on Friday demanding that the government revoke the sale of farming land to Gulf Arab investors

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