• Saudi Investors Eye Leasing Tanzanian Farmland
    • Reuters
    • 16 April 2009

    Saudi investors have asked Tanzania if they can lease 500,000 hectares of farmland mainly for rice and wheat farming as part of a plan to secure food supplies for the desert kingdom, officials said.

  • Society watch: The land question
    • Sunday Observer
    • 15 February 2009

    There is this saying common in most tribal vernaculars and other languages which simply states that where there is smoke there is likely to be fire.

  • Biofuels cause land scramble in TZ
    • East African Business Week
    • 07 February 2009

    A new scramble for arable land in Tanzania has started - the coastline and the fertile land in Northern and Southern Tanzania being the prime targets.

  • We must stay vigil against the rush for our land by multinational corporations
    • This Day (Tanzania)
    • 19 January 2009

    Tanzania may find itself on similar a pathway like Zimbabwe where 4,500 commercial farmers own over 90 per cent of arable land including some so-called absent landlords living luxurious lives in London.

  • La tierra para quien la paga
    • El País
    • 10 December 2008

    Común a todas estas operaciones, la de Daewoo incluida, es su secretismo. ONG e instituciones desconocen la totalidad de hectáreas compradas por foráneos en países pobres y a falta de que se publiquen estudios en curso, sólo pueden hacer estimaciones.

  • Should Africa lease land to foreign firms?
    • BBC
    • 08 December 2008

    One-hour audio debate on the BBC

  • Rich countries carry out '21st century land grab'
    • New Scientist
    • 04 December 2008

    Nomadic herders, rarely a priority for governments, are being dispossessed by bioethanol developments in Kenya, says Michael Taylor of the International Land Coalition (ILC), and they also depend on the “unused” land that Madagascar offered Daewoo.

  • Small farmers at risk in land scramble
    • Financial Times
    • 11 August 2008

    Small-scale farmers with limited knowledge of their rights stand to lose most as countries such as China and Saudi Arabia expand their quest for African farmland, analysts have warned.

  • Firm will grow rice in Africa
    • China Daily
    • 09 May 2008

    Chongqing Seed Corp has decided to cultivate rice on 300 hectares in Tanzania from 2009

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