Saudi agricultural investment abroad - land grab or benign strategy?
- Middle East Eye
- 05 October 2016
After food costs spike, Saudis spent billions buying up farm land around the world. Who benefits exactly and can the spree continue?
After food costs spike, Saudis spent billions buying up farm land around the world. Who benefits exactly and can the spree continue?
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