Govt. admits errors in Sime Darby agreement
      President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf admits of errors in contract but calls on Liberians to respect the agreement and accuses NGOs of creating problems because they want funding from their partners.
      • Daily Observer
      • 09 January 2012
      Big shots lead in land grabbing, says report
      Tanzania is among countries currently faced with increased pressure from foreign investors acquiring unprecedented sizes of land for various bio-fuel projects and food production.
      • The Citizen
      • 08 January 2012
      Libya NTC says to review investments worldwide
      Chairman of National Transitional Council says Libya will make major direct agricultural investments in Sudan and other countries close to Libya.
      • Reuters
      • 08 January 2012
      The records of Jeune Afrique's interview with Director-General Lu Shaye
      "Western countries always say China is 'enclosing land' in Africa. In fact, China has not enclosed land in Africa; on the contrary I know that the west has enclosed a lot of land in Africa," says China's Director-General of African Affairs.
      • FOCAC
      • 07 January 2012
      Farm sector 'fire sale' sparks food fear
      The level and manner of foreign investment in Australian agriculture is sounding alarm bells amid growing concern that the nation's own food security could be compromised.
      • NZ Herald
      • 07 January 2012
      Argentine venture earns Irish firm $83m
      An Irish-owned agricultural company that owns and operates three farms in Argentina has been sold to Saudi Arabia’s largest food company for $83 million.
      • Irish Times
      • 07 January 2012
      Coalition to target foreign farm buyers
      Foreign investment in agricultural assets would be subject to much greater scrutiny under a Coalition government, says Australia's shadow treasurer.
      • Sydney Morning Herald
      • 06 January 2012
      SLC takes Brazil landbank above 300,000 hectares
      SLC Agricola took its Brazilian landbank above 300,000 hectares, an area bigger than Luxembourg, with its fourth purchase in four months, in a deal which highlighted the price gap between different parts of the country
      • Agrimoney
      • 06 January 2012
      Scramble for Ethiopia’s Land
      Rich soil, a tropical climate, and an abundance of water: the region of Gambela in the west of the country is fertile. Foreign investors are renting thousands of hectares of it to develop intensive agriculture without regard for the environment and the population, reports Le Monde.
      • Le Monde
      • 05 January 2012
      Land stolen from the poor
      We should not invest in financial companies that perpetrate activities that rob agricultural land from the poor, argues Patricia Kisare of the Mennonite Central Committee Washington Office.
      • Mennonite Weekly
      • 04 January 2012
      Concern over selloff of Australian agriculture companies
      Overseas investors are snapping up prime agricultural land and rural enterprises, triggering concerns we're selling off the farm.
      • Daily Telegraph
      • 04 January 2012
      Qatar's next big purchase: a farming sector
      Qatar has been investing in large areas of farmland overseas to ensure access to food supplies, but it also aims to produce most of its food domestically by spending massively to boost crop yields and convert semi-desert into agricultural land.
      • Reuters
      • 04 January 2012
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