• Libyan land grab of Mali’s rice-producing land
      • Via Campesina
      • 10 September 2009

      Whilst Mali’s government declares its commitment to guaranteeing food self-sufficiency for the country, it continues to sign a worrying number of agreements with foreign investors. A report from Via Campesina.

    • Pakistan: Highly questionable farmland deals
      • Business Recorder
      • 10 September 2009

      The problem is that we will lose control. Of course, some regulatory framework will be put in place, but it will also include ceding of control over our land resource to foreigners for a yet-to-be-specified time period.

    • Zanzibar to host major Afro-Arab conference
      • The Citizen
      • 10 September 2009

      A conference to discuss ways of boosting agricultural production in Africa will be held in Zanzibar later this month

    • Russia Agribusiness Report Q4 2009
      • BMI
      • 10 September 2009

      Putin's latest land reform legislation could lead to over 400mn hectares of crop acreage being sold.

    • Saudi private $533 mln agri-business firm eyes 2010 start
      • Reuters
      • 09 September 2009

      A group of private Saudi investors said they plan to start a company with $533.3 million capital that will invest in farm projects mainly abroad. First projects may be with Ghana, Turkey and Kazakhstan.

    • Agricultural investment firm opened
      • Arab News
      • 09 September 2009

      Saudi Arabia announces the launch of Agroinvest, which will focus on farm acquisitions abroad to grow wheat, rice, soybeans and other crops in Brazil, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Pakistan and Turkey

    • Food quest
      • The Economist
      • 08 September 2009

      The Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) has launched a venture aiming to invest in food production worldwide focusing on the acquisition and development of existing agribusiness companies rather than the lease of large tracts of farmland.

    • CGIAR joins global farmland grab
      • GRAIN
      • 08 September 2009

      An internal document recently posted on IRRI's website reveals that the Institute has been advising Saudi Arabia in the context of its strategy to acquire farm land overseas for its own food production.

    • SA farmers in new scramble for Africa
      • Mail & Guardian
      • 08 September 2009

      South Africa is joining a “green rush” for the African continent. The Republic of the Congo has offered Agri SA 10-million hectares for South African farmers to produce maize and soya beans as well as to establish dairy and poultry farms.

    • Call for GCC 'land grab' policy to stop - experts
      • Arabian Business
      • 07 September 2009

      Agricultural experts have called for a halt to moves by Gulf investors to snap up foreign land, amid claims that poor nations are losing much-needed farmland in a calculated land grab.

    • Farmlands plan faces new blow
      • Gulf Daily News
      • 06 September 2009

      Bahrain and other Gulf countries' plan to buy agricultural land in Thailand to bolster their food supplies could be thwarted, it has emerged.

    • Leasing out land and food security
      • The News
      • 04 September 2009

      It's certainly questionable whether the lease of agricultural land to foreign countries for the purposes of their own food supply is in the best interests of Pakistan, even if it brings in agricultural technology. What do the Arab farmers have that our agricultural universities don't?

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