• ECSSR praises UAE diplomacy in Latin America
    • WAM
    • 19 October 2009

    The UAE is interested in investing in agriculture sector as one of the strongest sectors in Colombia due to the availability of fertile land and natural irrigation systems.

  • UAE seeks East Asia food security links
    • Gulf News
    • 18 October 2009

    Cambodia will be the fourth country after Sudan, Egypt and Pakistan to receive UAE investments intended to achieve a food security plan drawn up by the government. Large-scale planting on Cambodian land acquired through purchase or 99-year lease may be launched there next year.

  • Al Mansouri meets Cambodian PM
    • WAM
    • 17 October 2009

    Cambodia's agriculture minister welcomed the UAE plans of the land reclamation in Cambodia, indicating Cambodia will be a partner to the UAE in regard to the agriculture.

  • Corporate farming…A wise development strategy or land grab?
    • Desertification
    • 08 October 2009

    Critics say that by seeking to solve their food shortage problem through foreign farmland acquisitions, the rich emerging economies may succeed in producing enough quantity for their populations but may in the long-term be exporting their food insecurity to other nations.

  • Dar won't host major conference
    • The Citizen
    • 29 September 2009

    An Afro-Arab agriculture conference on farm investment, which was to take place in Zanzibar, has been cancelled due to the Tanzanian governmnt's 11th hour refusal to host it.

  • UAE investors help plant hopes for Sudan’s revival
    • The National
    • 28 September 2009

    As part of its policy of food security, Abu Dhabi acquired 30,000 hectares of land last June through its development fund to grow alfalfa, which is used to feed cattle, and other crops such as corn.

  • Sayegh: Now is the right time to start new businesses
    • Business 24/7
    • 27 September 2009

    "We have acquired a very large piece of agricultural land in the Nile Delta – a 15,000 sq km tract of land where we will be producing for international markets, including the Arab World."

  • Thailand’s bloom fades for investors from Gulf
    • The National
    • 23 September 2009

    Bangkok was wary of GCC efforts to ensure its food supplies by purchasing rice growing lands, and now political instability is chilling the investment climate. Tom Spender reports

  • Corporate farming
    • Dawn
    • 18 September 2009

    During Pervez Musharraf’s time, Beijing had proposed that it be leased 2,000 acres of land for a period of 10 to 15 years with the agreement that China would make technological and financial investments in the land, invest in newer forms of seeds and other products and leave the new infrastructure to the state or the owners after the termination of the contract.

  • The business of land
    • The News
    • 17 September 2009

    It is unfortunate that even as deals that involve land which should belong to the people of Pakistan are struck, there has been so little public debate about the plan. We need to be informed of what is planned. Protests need too to be mobilized. In the prevailing political environment of Pakistan, the people who stand to lose the most have almost no spokesmen.

  • Russia's Pava to start Gulf farmland roadshow in Oct
    • Reuters
    • 15 September 2009

    PAVA offers its shares to Gulf investors for food supplies. It will start road show to UAE and Saudi in October.

  • Pakistan: Leasing land
    • The News
    • 13 September 2009

    There are better means to meet the food needs of the Saudis than to lease thm land that belongs to the state and the people of Pakistan

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