Wikileaks: Sudan: China poised for key role in post 2011 agriculture
    "The People's Republic of China (PRC) is encouraging Chinese private enterprises to invest heavily in Sudan's agriculture sector, Lee "Ali" Wei Zheng, Commercial Officer for the Chinese Embassy, told PolEconOff February 3," reports the US Embassy in Khartoum
    • Wikileaks
    • 11 February 2010
    No conversion of virgin forest to food estate in Merauke: Govt
    Foreign investors from China, Korea and Singapore have expressed their readiness to invest in the projects to cultivate including paddy to supply for domestic demand.
    • Jakarta Post
    • 09 February 2010
    China looking to lease Kazakhstan land for agriculture
    Despite government assurances, the possibility that China could possess Kazakhstani territory leaves many citizens skittish
    • EurAsia Review
    • 07 February 2010
    Indonesia: Govt to set up three SEZs for agribusiness
    The government is aiming to attract less than Rp 100 trillion (US$10.6 billion) in investment through the development of three special economic zones (SEZs) producing agricultural products this year.
    • Jakarta Post
    • 06 February 2010
    Cambodia: US$310 Million for Irrigation to Boost Rice Exports
    The high potential in rice investment has intrigued not only China, which is Cambodia's biggest donor, but other donors as well, such as Kuwait, Korea and Japan—given the country’s agricultural sector is the nation’s backbone economy.
    • dap-news.com
    • 04 February 2010
    China's global hunt for food security
    Many see the desire for Kazakhstani agricultural land as another tentacle of Beijing's creeping imperialism
    • Vancouver Sun
    • 03 February 2010
    Kazakhs protest against China's growing influence
    "They (the government) borrowed $13 billion from China and now they want to pay it back with our land," Bolat Abilov, a leader of the opposition party Azat, said at the rally. “No Chinese soya beans on the Kazakh land!” shouted one protester.
    • Reuters
    • 30 January 2010
    Kazakhs protest against China farmland lease
    Several hundred people have gathered in the Kazakh city of Almaty to protest against what they call "Chinese expansionism".
    • BBC
    • 30 January 2010
    Dairy expertise exported in Middle East venture
    An ambitious project pooling New Zealand's farming expertise has received a fillip from Emirates Investment Group. Through EIG, there are two large Pakistan projects on the cards, one involving a 35,000ha farm.
    • stuff.co.nz
    • 28 January 2010
    Significant progress - Agriculture and industry in Sudan
    Both private and public sector investors from countries such as Qatar, Libya, Jordan, the UAE and Saudi Arabia in the Arab world as well as China and Korea elsewhere now hold long term rights to a total of two million feddans of arable land in Sudan, according to figures from the country’s agriculture ministry.
    • Global Arab Network
    • 21 January 2010
    Deslocalización agricola: ¿Un nuevo colonialismo?
    Un fenómeno en pleno auge se está produciendo: la compra o arrendamiento por parte de países ricos de tierras fértiles en naciones pobres, principalmente de África, para asegurarse el suministro de alimentos.
    • Solidaridad
    • 20 January 2010
    Tanzania, China in lucrative cattle deal
    The Tanzania government has signed a five-year livestock and fishing agreement with China that would see Chinese firms invest in aquaculture and livestock projects.
    • The Citizen
    • 19 January 2010

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