• Hedge-fund millionaire Diggle targets $150 million for farm fund
      • Bloomberg
      • 03 May 2012

      Vulpes Investment Management, the Singapore company set up by hedge-fund manager Stephen Diggle, plans to raise as much as $150 million to invest in farms in Africa and Eastern Europe.

    • Sierra Leone: Popular resistance and corporate landgrabbing in Sierra Leone
      • Pambazuka
      • 03 May 2012

      A new report from the Oakland Institute examines a controversial land investment deal in Sierra Leone. Pambazuka News caught up with its Policy Director to find out why the report has attracted so much attention.

    • Pakistan offers mega projects
      • Khaleej Times
      • 03 May 2012

      “We are offering investment opportunities in agriculture farming, livestock, grain-storage project as well as in infrastructure development projects,” says chairman of the Sindh Board of Investment

    • Hassad wraps up purchase
      • The Land
      • 03 May 2012

      With the purchase of nearly 15,000ha of land in Jerramungup last month, the Qatar-based Hassad Food Company now owns 250,000ha of farmland in Austalia

    • Human rights violations and deteriorating security threaten indigenous peoples in Ethiopia
      • ASO
      • 03 May 2012

      The attack on the Saudi Star Company has served as a pretext for a hunting down of innocent civilians and a campaign of murder, torture, harassment and intimidation in the remote corners of the country, warns Anywaa Survival.

    • Study on private equity in agribusiness in Southern Africa
      • USAID
      • 03 May 2012

      The overall objective of this report is to identify potential interventions to enhance the capacity of newly created private equity funds in agriculture and/or agribusiness in Africa, especially the stimulation of technical assistance to agricultural value chains.

    • Land rights and the World Bank Group: Setting the record straight
      • FOE
      • 03 May 2012

      Responding to concerns raised by Friends of the Earth International and others about the impacts of land grabbing, The World Bank claims that land lease deals in developing countries can reduce hunger and poverty, and build sustainable agriculture. The facts tell otherwise.

    • The facts about ZTE in DR Congo
      • Rural Modernity
      • 03 May 2012

      With publication of the Land Matrix, the inaccurate claims of a 2.8 million ha land deal by China's ZTE in Congo are alive again. Here's a look at the facts.

    • Swedish aid investment resulted in land-grabbing
      • Sveriges Radio
      • 02 May 2012

      Swedfund, the Swedish development investment company, has invested tens of millions in a company that will produce ethanol in Sierra Leone, but the local people affected by water shortages and hunger when the company took over their land. Now the inhabitants urge Sweden for help.

    • Focusing on land grabs in Africa
      • IPS
      • 02 May 2012

      On the evening of April 24, following a daylong rally against large-scale land investment deals in poor nations, the Waldorf Astoria hotel in Manhattan became the venue for a 30-minute light show against land grabs in Africa.

    • China land grab claims 'exaggerated' - StanChart
      • Agrimoney
      • 02 May 2012

      Claims of Chinese "land grabs" in Africa, to grow food for importing, have been overstated – for now - although "this could be a longer term motivation", Standard Chartered said.

    • Food fears feed global scramble for land
      • AlertNet
      • 02 May 2012

      Sixty years on, controversial agricultural projects are back in fashion in Africa and other parts of the developing world as investors - from foreign governments to wealthy individuals - hunt for land to grow food.

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