• Russia's ambitious food plan needs big money
      • Reuters
      • 09 June 2009

      Analysts say Moscow's plan, which would attract international commodity firms, might require a more open approach to investment in land

    • Africa becomes wary of farm deals: land activist
      • Reuters
      • 09 June 2009

      African nations are becoming more cautious in selling farmland to foreign investors, with governments paying closer attention to deals that could lead to social unrest, AGRA says

    • Inside the barley republic
      • Ethiomedia
      • 08 June 2009

      What we are witnessing in countries like Ethiopia today is an extreme form of the banana republic syndrome.

    • Indian Company launches agro-investment project in Gambella
      • Ethiopian News Agency
      • 08 June 2009

      A multi-million birr investment project by Karuturi Global Limited, an Indian company in Etang Special Woreda of Gambella State was launched on Saturday.

    • Gulf states show interest in Thai farms
      • Reuters
      • 08 June 2009

      A number of Gulf states have expressed interest in livestock and rice farming in Thailand to secure food supplies, a Thai official said on Monday. "The countries involved could be Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar or the UAE," he added.

    • The coming of foreign farm investors…what lessons for Nigeria ?
      • Business Day
      • 08 June 2009

      It is not clear whether a strategy is in place to ensure that part of the food produced by the rich food importers farms will be sold locally.

    • Draft agreement on Sudan project nearing completion
      • Jordan Times
      • 08 June 2009

      The government said on Sunday that a draft agreement with the private sector on the stalled Jordanian agricultural megaproject in Sudan is being finalised in order to be sent to the Cabinet for approval.v

    • Mount Kenya Declaration on the global crisis and Africa’s responsibility
      • Oakland Institute
      • 08 June 2009

      It is clear that the proposed solutions by corporate interests are based on acquiring large tracts of land and cheap labour for industrial scale production, serving to maintain the lifestyle of societies of over-consumption thereby exacerbating the crises both in the North and the South.

    • Time to invest in dairy
      • Stuff
      • 08 June 2009

      The next six to 12 months may be the best time in five years to buy a dairy farm or a share in one, according to investment company MyFarm in New Zealand. The global recession has not changed anything.

    • EBRD backs private investment in ex-Soviet farmland
      • Reuters
      • 06 June 2009

      Russia and other ex-Soviet countries could boost world food supply by encouraging more private investment, the head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) said on Saturday.

    • Kremlin urges grain exporters to tackle world hunger
      • Reuters
      • 06 June 2009

      International executives urged Russia to maximise its potential by encouraging more private investment and opening up more land to foreign investors.

    • Kenyan activists fight land deal with Qatar
      • The National
      • 05 June 2009

      The Qatari land deal in Kenya’s Tana River Delta has been seized upon by locals who have promised to fight it – to the death, if it comes to that.

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