Crafar Farms buyer eyes more NZ property
    The Chinese conglomerate that bought the Crafar Farms this year is not ruling out the possibility of buying more New Zealand dairy land to fuel its exports to China.
    • NZ Herald
    • 09 October 2012
    Farmland and water: China invests abroad
    The authors found reports of 86 Chinese agriculture projects covering 9 million hectares of land in developing countries. They were able to confirm the existence of 55 projects covering 4.9 million hectares.
    • IISD
    • 01 October 2012
    Cubbie conundrums: the foreign investment debate
    The sale of Cubbie Station to a Chinese-led consortium has divided Australia on the issue of foreign investment.
    • ABC
    • 01 October 2012
    La Sibérie, bientôt une terre chinoise ?
    Beaucoup de Russes s'inquiètent de voir leur pays devenir un "réservoir" de matières premières pour le voisin chinois qui achète leur pétrole, qui exploite leurs forêts et leurs terres agricoles.
    • France 24
    • 29 September 2012
    Cambodia: Three MoUs on investment in mineral and agricultural fields signed
    Three MoUs on investment in mineral exploration and sugar cane plantation in Cambodia were signed last weekend in China’s Guangxi province at the Forum on Potential Investment and Business Opportunities in Cambodia.
    • AKP
    • 27 September 2012
    Ethiopia Sugar signs $500 million deal with China’s CDC Bank
    Ethiopia Sugar Corp. said it’s signed agreements with state-owned China Development Bank Corp. for $500 million in loans to build two refineries, part of a plan to boost output of the sweetener almost tenfold by 2025.
    • Bloomberg
    • 26 September 2012
    Food needs drive Chinese overseas
    If there was any doubt that China is desperate for agricultural assets, it has been dispelled by the news that China Investment Corp with its $US190 billion war chest is on the hunt all the way down to chilly Tasmania in search of fresh milk.
    • AFR
    • 25 September 2012
    China targets dairy industry
    China’s giant sovereign wealth fund is looking to make its first significant investment in the Australian dairy industry, as it tries to lock up food ­supplies for its growing middle class.
    • AFR
    • 24 September 2012
    Unnamed backer bankrolls Maori fight against Chinese purchase of New Zealand dairy farms
    A Chinese company's controversial bid to buy 16 New Zealand dairy farms has stalled again after a mystery backer agreed to finance another legal appeal against the purchase.
    • Xinhua
    • 11 September 2012
    Nation rich in land draws workers from one rich in people
    When a Chinese investor bought a farm outside this village a few years back, he was pleased enough to name it Golden Land. The soil was rich, the sunshine and rain bountiful. The land, deep in rural Russia, was also largely devoid of people. No more.
    • New York Times
    • 10 September 2012
    What are the ecological costs of China’s future food imports?
    China’s growing agribusinesses and demand for soybeans and meat is bringing intensive farming and the risk of further deforestation in Brazil and beyond. Tom Levitt reports.
    • Chinadialogue
    • 10 September 2012
    Australia: Chinese bid for Cubbie sparks political row
    The approved sale of sprawling Australian cotton farm Cubbie Station to Chinese interests has sparked a political row as Nationals Senator Barnaby Joyce insists foreign ownership is not in the national interest.
    • ABC
    • 03 September 2012
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