• Negocio arrocero entre Vietnam y Cuba transforma paradigmas en cesión de tierras
    • Inter Press Service en Cuba
    • 19 June 2025

    En un raro acuerdo, el gobierno cubano entrega el control de 1.000 hectáreas a una empresa extranjera. La empresa asiática Agri VMA cultivará arroz por tres años vendiendo su paquete tecnológico, como semillas híbridas y pesticidas, mientras Cuba obtiene ingresos por el alquiler de la tierra y la sustitución de importaciones.

  • Cuba contempla por primera vez otorgar por ley tierras en usufructo a extranjeros
    • EFE
    • 04 Mar 2025

    El Gobierno cubano contempla otorgar tierras en usufructo a empresas y personas físicas extranjeras con residencia permanente en la isla, en una nueva medida para tratar de incrementar la producción agrícola, que atraviesa una profunda crisis, según EFE

  • Cuba entregará tierra a Vietnam para producir arroz
    • Granma
    • 08 January 2025

    Por primera vez se realiza un proceso de entrega de tierras cubanas (5.000 hectáreas) a una empresa extranjera, para que se encargue de su explotación.

  • China Beidahuang planning large farmland buys overseas
    • Dow Jones
    • 11 Mar 2011

    Beidahuang, one of the China's leading vehicles for the purchase of foreign agricultural properties, will buy 200,000 hectares of farmland overseas this year, with Latin America and South East Asia as the target areas.

  • China to lease overseas farmland to solve food problem
    • Xinhua
    • 24 May 2008

    In March 2004, an agreement was signed between southwest China's Chongqing Municipal government and the Lao government to cooperatively build a comprehensive agricultural park in Laos for Chinese enterprises to produce grain. Leasing farmland overseas to produce grain has become a new way for China, a country with the world's greatest population but comparatively scarce soil resources, to solve its food supply problem.

  • Chinese firms eye Aussie farmland
    • The Australian
    • 12 May 2008

    China's fast-growing farm corporations may be the next wave of Chinese investors in Australia, joining their already influential mining comrades.

  • Outbound Agri-Investment Lures China's Enterprises
    • CRIENGLISH.com
    • 30 April 2008

    The worldwide food shortage has spurred enthusiasm among Chinese enterprises to invest in overseas agriculture sectors. South America and Russia are likely to become the new destinations for agricultural investments from China.

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