• Nation rich in land draws workers from one rich in people
      • New York Times
      • 10 September 2012

      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.

    • Insecure land tenures hobble DRC farmers
      • VoA
      • 10 September 2012

      Land grabbing in Congo is speculative, CONAPAC advisor Etienne Bisimwa says, often based on the anticipated demand for jatropha, for biofuel. The profits, he says, are unlikely to be invested in rural areas.

    • What are the ecological costs of China’s future food imports?
      • Chinadialogue
      • 10 September 2012

      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.

    • PrimeAg plants seed in suitors’ minds
      • Wall Street Journal
      • 10 September 2012

      Colliers International estimates about A$4 billion is currently being raised for funds to invest in Australian agriculture, including PrimeAg’s raising of A$125 million in cash for a controversial unlisted A$250 million agriculture fund with Australia’s Future Fund.

    • Sime Darby awaits Peru nod on oil palm plantation
      • Business Times
      • 07 September 2012

      Malaysian conglomerate Sime Darby Bhd is waiting for final approvals from the Peruvian government to start planting oil palm on 70,000 ha in the Latin American state.

    • Canada: Are foreign investors eyeing this pie?

      • Western Producer
      • 07 September 2012

      As the amount of investor-owned farmland grows in Saskatchewan, so do concerns about foreign ownership and loopholes in the province’s farmland ownership regulations.

    • Myths about industrial agriculture
      • Znet
      • 07 September 2012

      The dominant myth of industrial agriculture is that it produces more food and is land saving. However, the more industrial agriculture spreads, the more hungry people we have. And the more industrial agriculture spreads, the more land is grabbed.

    • Mawashi puts greater focus on food security
      • Gulf Times
      • 07 September 2012

      Mawashi, Qatar’s livestock company, plans to invest in industrial agriculture and food sources outside Qatar to serve the vision and objectives of the Qatar National Food Security Programme, it was announced yesterday.

    • Hungry for investment
      • WSJ
      • 06 September 2012

      The private sector needs to double investment in the land itself to help drive agricultural development in countries that need it most, say the heads of EBRD and FAO

    • Ethiopian man threatens action over UK 'link to abuse'
      • BBC
      • 06 September 2012

      An Ethiopian farmer could sue the UK government after claiming a project that received funding from Britain led to the eviction from his farm and human rights abuses.

    • Joint Statement of 2012 APEC Ministerial Meeting
      • APEC
      • 06 September 2012

      "We appreciate the Principles for Responsible Agricultural Investment elaborated by the World Bank, FAO, IFAD and UNCTAD, support the ongoing extensive consultations on these principles, and welcomed the approval of the Voluntary Guidelines for the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests."

    • Sokoto, Swiss firm sign MoU on rice production
      • This Day
      • 06 September 2012

      Nigeria's Sokoto State Government and Novel Management Services of Switzerland sign a N35 billion deal for a rice project covering 25,000 ha of land in the River Rima basin.

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