• Hedge funds create volatility in global food supply with land grabs across Africa
      • Oakland Institute
      • 08 June 2011

      Foreign speculators are increasing price volatility and supply insecurity in the global food system, according to a series of investigative reports released today by the Oakland Institute.

    • Kenya: Lamu farmers accuse chiefs of land grab
      • Nairobi Star
      • 08 June 2011

      Hundreds of Lamu farmers are up in arms against chiefs and district officers they claim collude with unscrupulous buyers to sell off their land.

    • Egypt, Kingdom Holding sign deal on disputed Toshka land
      • Bloomberg
      • 08 June 2011

      “We have opened a new page with the Egyptian government,” Alwaleed said at a news conference with Egyptian PM Essam Sharaf. “We call on Arab and international investors to return to Egypt as soon as possible.”

    • China moves to secure food and fuel future
      • Radio Australia
      • 07 June 2011

      "The world is running out of farm land quite rapidly and farm land is going to be a very, very precious commodity in time to come. ... Australians are pretty dozy and comfortable on this issue," says Julian Cribb.

    • Saudi prince signs new Egypt farm land deal
      • Reuters
      • 07 June 2011

      KADCO, part of Prince Alwaleed's Kingdom Holding Co, now owns 10,000 feddans [more than 10,000 ha] in southern Egypt while cultivating another 15,000 feddans that it will get ownership of at a later date.

    • The great land grab: India's war on farmers
      • Al Jazeera
      • 07 June 2011

      Land is a powerful commodity that should be used for the betterment of humanity through farming and ecology.

    • Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund eyes farm deals with Glencore
      • Interactive Investor
      • 07 June 2011

      The focus of Aabar on farming investments comes as Gulf nations, including Abu Dhabi, plan billions of dollars of investments in global food supply and infrastructure as they guard against price shocks and supply shortages in core resources.

    • When the Nile Runs Dry*
      • 07 June 2011

      A new scramble for Africa is under way. As global food prices rise and exporters reduce shipments of commodities, countries that rely on imported grain are panicking. Affluent countries like Saudi Arabia, South Korea, China and India have descended on fertile plains across the African continent, acquiring huge tracts of land to produce wheat, rice and corn for consumption back home.

    • World Bank set to finance one of Latin America's largest farmland grabbers
      • GRAIN
      • 07 June 2011

      On 10 June 2011, the board of the World Bank's International Finance Corporation will likely approve a loan that will enable a company controlled by France's Louis Dreyfus Group to significantly expand its farmland holdings in the Southern Cone.

    • EAFF on "Foreign direct investment in land in Africa: Risks, opportunities, challenges"
      • EAFF
      • 07 June 2011

      It is only after land issues have been resolved at community level that the role and significance of community-investor partnership which does not require transfer of land rights is possible, says the East African Farmers Federation

    • Press conference on landgrabbing in Patagonia, Argentina
      • Soberania Alimentaria
      • 07 June 2011

      The Permanent Forum for Life Dignity / Food Sovereignty Group, and the Grupo de Reflexión Rural, along with unions, student and teachers associations and many social organizations and political forces, convoke national and international journalists, social organizations, friends, colleagues and the general public to a Press Conference on June 10 2011 in Viedma, Rio Negro Province, Argentina.

    • GreenWorld (BVI) "brings unique African farmland investment to the retail market"
      • Greenworld BVI
      • 06 June 2011

      Offshore investment firm GreenWorld (BVI) announces that it "now is able to offer individuals a unique African farmland investment opportunity in Sierra Leone".

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