China's New Hope to set up overseas investment fund
    China's largest animal feed producer will launch an overseas fund this month with international investors, including Singapore's Temasek Holdings, that will set up farms in the Middle East, South Africa and central Europe.
    • Reuters
    • 16 November 2011
    Singapore firms to invest in $16 bln China farm project
    Singapore plans to help develop a $16 billion agricultural project in northeastern China as the city-state aims to boost its food security.
    • Reuters
    • 21 May 2010
    New food source for Singapore
    Singapore could gain access to a major new source of meat, fruit and vegetables if a massive new farming project in north-eastern China takes off
    • Straits Times
    • 21 May 2010
    Kulim buys PNG oil palm estates for US$175m
    Plantation company Kulim Bhd is paying US$175 million to buy some 25,000ha of oil palm estates in Papua New Guinea from the world's largest agribusiness company, Cargill Inc, and Singapore government investment arm Temasek Holdings.
    • Business Times
    • 26 February 2010
    Timbercorp sells almond assets for $128m to Olam
    The Australian almond plantations of agribusiness group Timbercorp have been sold to Singapore-based multinational food giant Olam International for $128 million.
    • The Age
    • 18 September 2009
    Food security: We need a strategy for rice
    Singapore's Temasek is seeking to buy land in North Bolaang Mongondow, North Sulawesi, where they plan to grow high-quality rice.
    • Jakarta Post
    • 17 June 2009

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