• Simmering tension over forest give-away
      • IRIN
      • 07 September 2011

      A plan to replace a large swathe of protected rainforest in Uganda with sugarcane could lead to further civil unrest in a year when nine people have been killed during strikes and protests against the rising cost of living.

    • AEW Capital launches unit to acquire farmland
      • Boston Business Journal
      • 07 September 2011

      AEW Capital Management of Boston is launching a new investment division to acquire farmland in the United States and Canada.

    • Making investment work for Africa: A Parliamentarian response to “land grabs”
      • PAP
      • 07 September 2011

      Report from the seminar on foreign investment in agricultural land and water, organized by the Pan African Parliament

    • Foreign bid for slice of sugar
      • Daily Mercury
      • 07 September 2011

      While foreign investment is nothing new in the Australian sugar industry, the rate at which foreign companies have been pouring money into the industry has caused some concern among canegrowers.

    • Pension funds launch Principles for Responsible Investment in Farmland
      • UNPRI
      • 06 September 2011

      A group of institutional investors representing US$1.3 trillion in assets have today launched the Principles for Responsible Investment in Farmland (the “Farmland Principles”).

    • Karuturi to plant 20,000 hectares by November
      • Capital Ethiopia
      • 06 September 2011

      Karuturi Global plans to plant 20,000 hectares of land with Sorghum, rice, maize, sunflower and soybeans in Bako area of Oromia regional state and Gambella regional state, by November 2011

    • Investments in Ethiopia farming face criticism from activists
      • Livemint
      • 06 September 2011

      As Indian businessmen bet on cash crops, it’s unclear whether food security issues are being tackled

    • AgriSol & Serengeti Advisers: Land Grabbers ?
      • Udadisi
      • 06 September 2011

      The debate on large scale land acquisition in Tanzania is far from over as there is a changing dynamic now as local investors team up in joint venture with foreign investors and we are made to believe that since we have one of our own in the investment venture our interests are taken care of.

    • Agrifirma looks abroad after $80m Brazil tie-up
      • Agrimoney
      • 05 September 2011

      Agrifirma Brazil, the well-connected farmland investment company, is investigating opportunities outside South America after placing most of its Brazilian agriculture operations into a joint venture with private equity heavyweight.

    • New frontier palm oil players look to RSPO
      • Reuters
      • 05 September 2011

      African and South American palm oil players are flocking to join the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil, highlighting a growing trend of the industry’s rapid expansion outside main producing region Southeast Asia

    • Mauritian firm to build Sh16.5 bn sugar factory at Coast
      • Business Daily
      • 05 September 2011

      The company, which is listed in Stock Exchange of Mauritius, would form a joint venture with local investors — giving it access 17, 000 acres of sugar cane.

    • Pakistanis invited to invest in Sudan
      • The News
      • 05 September 2011

      Ambassador of Sudan says more than 4,500 square miles are available for farming and agriculture sectors and investors would have the opportunity to bring in skilled workers for farming.

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