• New Great Trek ‘is no threat to SA’s food supply’
      • Business Day
      • 20 December 2010

      South African farmers moving to neighbouring African states are not putting SA’s food security under threat, says Willie du Plessis, a director of agricultural banking at Standard Bank.

    • Gulf firms wary of investing in southern Sudan
      • Reuters
      • 20 December 2010

      Political uncertainty and fear of conflict will deter several Gulf firms from investing in southern Sudan as it prepares for a referendum next month that will likely lead to the creation of the world's newest nation.

    • Outsourced African farming threatens to alienate locals
      • The National
      • 20 December 2010

      Not since Belgium's King Leopold turned the Congo into his personal market-garden has so much land been allocated to offshore nations.

    • Egypt’s takeover of Sudan’s Gezira scheme
      • Sudan Tribune
      • 19 December 2010

      News of the deal has aroused very vehement protest from the Sudanese Farmer’s Union and the tenants in the Gezira Scheme.

    • Fears growing over land grabs
      • Japan Times
      • 18 December 2010

      It may appear contradictory for the Japanese government to support aggressive investment in overseas land while seeking ways to restrict purchases by foreign interests at home.

    • Foreign investment in Australian farm land: domestic scrutiny is on the horizon
      • Lexology
      • 16 December 2010

      The shift of power in Australia’s Federal Parliament, which is now largely in the hands of a few independents representing rural and regional constituencies, combined with the increasingly vocal calls for scrutiny of foreign investment has sent signals of a more protectionist stance for Australian agriculture.

    • Investors set to inject billions into agriculture
      • The Citizen
      • 16 December 2010

      In Kilombero District, Tanzania large swathes of land are being earmarked for large-scale rice production.

    • Land grab fears for Ethiopian rural communities
      • BBC
      • 15 December 2010

      A controversial new farms policy has led to a number of arrests and the killings of 10 local farmers, say local activists.

    • SA farmers set sights on Moz
      • Reuters
      • 13 December 2010

      More South African farmers expect to receive land offers in Mozambique as they seek to expand across Africa amid uncertainty over land reform at home, an official from a mostly white farmers group said

    • Saudi food from Saudi farms ... in Australia?
      • Arab News
      • 12 December 2010

      If former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke has his way, Saudi Arabia will produce its food in Australia.

    • India moots tie-up on 'contract farming'
      • Times of Oman
      • 12 December 2010

      "Indian law does not allow foreign companies to buy land and therefore Omani companies can enter into a contract farming relationship," says senior Indian government official.

    • How China pushed Qatar out of Sh400bn Lamu port deal
      • Daily Nation
      • 10 December 2010

      A wikileaks cable discusses the transfer of the Lamu port deal from Qatar to China. Little word about the fate of the 40,0000 ha of farmland promised to Qatar, however.

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