• Land grab? The race for the world's farmland
      • Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars
      • 08 January 2010

      This new publication marks one of the first efforts in the United States to bring together perspectives from international organizations, farmers, and investors alike about a trend often referred to as a new phase of the world food crisis.

    • The South Africa-Congo concession: Exploitation or salvation?
      • Pambazuka
      • 07 January 2010

      The much-discussed Congo land-lease, granting 200,000 hectares to South African farmers with a further 10 million hectares in the balance, appears to mark a departure from the usual terms underpinning foreign acquisition of fertile land by multinationals

    • Arab nations ask to set up rice processing outlets
      • Bangkok Post
      • 07 January 2010

      Saudi Arabia and neighbours take a new tack in the quest to secure supplies of food from Thailand, this time seeking rice processing factories.

    • Corporate farming in Pakistan opposed
      • The News
      • 07 January 2010

      Voicing aversion to corporate agriculture farming, speakers at a seminar on Wednesday underlined the need for taking effective steps to counter its adverse effects in Pakistan.

    • The scramble for land in Ethiopia
      • Ethiopian Review
      • 05 January 2010

      Ginbot 7 wants to send an unequivocal message to the land grabbers that any land deal that has not been agreed to by the Ethiopian people will not be honored by future elected governments.

    • Sime Darby takes over Guthrie for 60-year operation
      • Daily Observer
      • 05 January 2010

      Sime Darby, which is expected to employ an estimated 22,000 Liberians over the next 10 years, will cultivate roughly 220,000 hectares of land in four counties including Gbarpolu, Bomi, Grand Cape Mount and Bong.

    • From the Bosphorus: Straight - A proposal to be stewed, roasted, baked or boiled
      • Hurriyet
      • 04 January 2010

      This proposal smacks of the 18th and 19th century capitalizations of the Ottoman government that made Turkey a vassal of European powers. Thanks Mr. Korkmaz. But no thanks.

    • Industrialization by invitation: Will it work in Ethiopia?
      • Aiga Forum
      • 04 January 2010

      Ethiopia’s strategy of leasing farmland to foreign investors is not without critics.

    • Turkey to hire lands to foreign funds
      • Hurriyet
      • 03 January 2010

      Turkey has been in talks for the past year with “three big international funds” in order to hire out agricultural lands. One of the deals will be announced very soon, the country's investment promotion agency says.

    • Indian companies buy land abroad for agricultural products
      • Economic Times
      • 02 January 2010

      The list of Indian companies that have purchased land in Africa is quite long and includes companies in businesses ranging from agriculture and horticulture to engineering and metals.

    • The Liberian Contribution to the Stir-Fry
      • Africa-Asia Confidential
      • 31 December 2009

      Golden VerOleum plans to acquire 200,00 hectares in south-eastern Liberia. The target areas are Grand Kru, Maryland, River Cess, River Gee and Sinoe counties. The export plans are based on a plantation system in which there are about 10 hectares for each worker.

    • Ethiopian farms lure investor funds as workers live in poverty
      • Bloomberg
      • 31 December 2009

      Until last year, people in the Ethiopian settlement of Elliah earned a living by farming their land and fishing. Now, they are employees.

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