Wafra concludes first commercial wheat harvest in Sudan
      Wafra, Citadel Capital’s Platform Company for investments in the Sudanese agricultural industry, released today details of recent operational milestones including the conclusion of its first commercial wheat harvest in Sudan’s White Nile State.
      • Citadel Capital
      • 04 July 2011
      Tanzania should be cautious about foreign land seekers
      The most disturbing question here is: who should have powers to give 800,000 hectares to a foreigner under a 99-year lease arrangement, and under what procedures?
      • Guardian
      • 03 July 2011
      Agricultural land for investors - Why Sudan's small farmers are being displaced
      Small farmers are the backbone of worldwide food production. But their existence is endangered because their governments are leasing large tracts of land to foreign companies.
      • Deutsche Welle
      • 03 July 2011
      The secret sale of a country
      Investors, such as Jarch Management and Nile Trading and Development, are buying up huge tracts of fertile land in Southern Sudan.
      • The Times
      • 02 July 2011
      Biofuels land grab in Kenya's Tana Delta fuels talk of war
      Villagers vow to resist as wildlife vanishes and they are driven from their land to make way for water-thirsty crops.
      • The Guardian
      • 02 July 2011
      Asia leads the charge in Aussie land grab
      Asian investors have overtaken Europeans as the biggest buyers of Australian land, a snapshot of foreign acquisitions reveals.
      • ANA
      • 02 July 2011
      EBRD channels more resources to support farm land cultivation in Ukraine
      EBRD funds Ukrfarm, a subsidiary of the Renaissance Group, to bring an additional 50,000 hectares of land in the Ukraine into crop production.
      • The Financial
      • 02 July 2011
      Australia urged to limit foreign buyers of farms
      Australia's left-leaning Greens party on Friday called for foreign investment laws to be beefed up to cover farming land and water licenses, fearing too much was falling into overseas hands.
      • AFP
      • 01 July 2011
      Land ‘investment’ deals in Africa: Say ‘no way!’
      Pambazuka News spoke to Anuradha Mittal, Jeff Furman and Frederic Mousseau about what prompted their research on large-scale investments in land in Africa and what they discovered.
      • Pambazuka
      • 01 July 2011
      Chinese land grab slips under radar: Cobb
      Minister of Agriculture says Chinese government controlled company's acquisition of some of the Australia's richest food growing areas is too great a risk for the nation.
      • The Land
      • 01 July 2011
      The new African land grab
      African farmers do need investment and support. They desperately need decent roads and access to local markets, processing equipment to add value to their own diverse farm produce, storage and drying facilities to prevent post-harvest losses, and basic amenities such as schools and health centres and water wells to improve rural lives, so that farming communities can thrive. But foreign investors are not in business to provide any of these things.
      • Al Jazeera
      • 01 July 2011
      Meet the millionaires and billionaires suddenly buying tons of land in Africa
      For obvious reasons, there isn't much out there about who's buying what and how much in Africa. But what OI has discovered is a small number of investors paying sometimes nothing for large plots of land in some African countries.
      • Business Insider
      • 01 July 2011

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