• Kazakh grain producers look to southern export markets
      • Business New Europe
      • 12 Mar 2009

      Investment in the agriculture sector is currently problematic due to the international financial crisis; last year’s interest in buying up land or companies in this sector has melted away.

    • Ethiopia - nazret reader responds to Ambassador Berhanu Kebede's letter to FT
      • Nazret
      • 11 Mar 2009

      "Don’t tell me the Saudis grow food in Ethiopia to feed Ethiopians. Here is the conflict. Food shortage and famine is still rampant in today’s Ethiopia."

    • View of Ethiopia that is out of date
      • Financial Times
      • 11 Mar 2009

      "Huge tracts of unutilised agricultural land are available" writes the Ambassador of Ethiopia to the UK

    • Corporations move into grain farming
      • The Star Phoenix
      • 10 Mar 2009

      There are now a few examples in Canada of outside corporations buying and/or leasing land and farming it themselves. In fact, a huge corporate farming entity is being planned for First Nations land in the three Prairie provinces.

    • Saudis plan land investment joint venture with World Bank
      • Land Gazette
      • 10 Mar 2009

      The chief of the International Finance Corporation, Lars Thunell, has been holding talks with Saudi finance minister Ibrahim Al-Assa on corporation in areas of joint 'external agricultural investments'.

    • Saudi Arabia, Britain discuss investment prospects
      • MENAFN
      • 10 Mar 2009

      Saudi Finance Minister Ibrahim Al-Assa also met the chief of the International Finance Corporation, Lars Thunell, and discussed ways to strengthen cooperation between the Kingdom and the IFC in areas of joint external agricultural investments in addition to activating the corporation’s activities in the Kingdom.

    • Agrifirma scraps hedge fund-style fees
      • Financial Times
      • 09 Mar 2009

      Agrifirma Brazil, a farm fund backed by Lord Rothschild and Jim Slater, the former corporate raider, is scrapping its hedge fund-style fees to make it easier to attract investors. Agrifirma owns more than 100,000 acres of Brazilian farmland.

    • Arabs buying Australian farms
      • Farming UK
      • 09 Mar 2009

      Could the Middle East become a significant new source of offshore investment in Australia’s extensive northern cattle industry?

    • Investing: Into Africa
      • Canadian Business
      • 07 Mar 2009

      Cru Investment Management PLC, a company based in Cardiff, UK, forecast a 30% return for an agricultural fund that generated profit from farms in Malawi.

    • Libya to Boost Agriculture Ties with Guyana
      • The Tripoli Post
      • 07 Mar 2009

      Agriculture Minister Robert Persaud says Guyana has been asking Libya to help develop mega-farms in the interior, where the majority of inhabitants live in poverty and depend on rice cultivation for both food and income.

    • Quest for food security breeds neo-colonialists
      • The Times (London)
      • 05 Mar 2009

      Perhaps the UN’s hand-wringing is just sentimental. Deals will be done and the rush to buy land has begun in Europe, too.

    • China says not pushing to expand farming overseas
      • Reuters
      • 04 Mar 2009

      China is not pushing to expand overseas farming and Chinese companies are less active in their investment abroad because of concerns of potential political risks, a senior Agriculture Ministry official said on Wednesday.

  • Sign the petition to stop a Danone's large-scale mangrove plantation and carbon credit project in Aceh!
  • Who's involved?

    Whos Involved?

    Carbon land deals




  • 10 Jun 2026 - en ligne / online
    "Nous voulons nos terres" / "We want our land back"
  • Languages



    Special content



    Archives


    Resistance & actions