La empresa estatal china Beidahuang podrá explotar 330.000 hectáreas para la producción de granos, frutas o cualquier otro cultivo, a cambio de invertir en riego, caminos y energía. Hubo incidentes con ecologistas.
When it comes to famine in Africa, China seems an easy target for critics of its rising outbound investments.
- Wall Street Journal
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25 August 2011
China's most powerful agricultural company, Beidahuang Group, is looking to acquire 80,000 hectares of Western Australia farmland, with several farmers on the verge of signing.
- Farm Weekly
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25 August 2011
Le porte-parole du ministère chinois du Commerce (MCC) a réfuté mercredi les allégations selon lesquelles l'achat de terres par la Chine sur le continent africain aurait contribué à la famine qui ravage la Corne de l'Afrique.
Pengusaha China jajaki tanaman ubi jalar di Lampung
- Bisnis Indonesia
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22 August 2011
China, the second-largest buyer of soy in the world wants an end to intermediation by U.S multinational companies working in the sector and plans to invest purchasing directly from farmers in Mato Grosso and another five states in Brazil.
One of New Zealand's richest men has emerged as a white knight investor with a $105 million bid for big dairy farms that could otherwise be sold to China.
The Western Australian Farmers Federation has concerns that Chinese companies are considering buying farms (80,000 ha) across WA's Great Southern and South West.
Under the agreement, China's Complant International Sugar Industry Co. Ltd. will be leased roughly 18,000 hectares of cane fields for the next 49 years.
A number of growers in the Great Southern have been approached by a prominent Chinese company with offers to buy farms.
- Farm Weekly
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12 August 2011
Two issues are bound to feature in New Zealand Trade Minister Tim Groser's talks in Beijing next week: New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra’s market power in the China domestic market and Chinese investment intentions within New Zealand.
Restrictive legislation on the selling of land will continue to be null and void so long as foreigners can rent farm land -- the ‘leasing loophole’.