Some large investors views on farmland
    Soros recently became the largest shareholder in Adecoagro one of the leading agribusiness companies in South America whose main activities are the production of grains, rice, oilseed, dairy products, sugar, ethanol, coffee, cotton and cattle meat.
    • Ag Capita
    • 26 June 2009
    FAO: International investments in agricultural production
    Paper presented at the Expert Meeting on “How to Feed the World in 2050,” FAO, Rome 24-26 June 2009
    • FAO
    • 25 June 2009
    Other countries could grow their own crops here
    Greg Mason, from the Queensland Department of Primary Industries, says countries and regions facing 'peak water' like China, India and the Arab states are looking to solve food shortages by growing crops in places like the Ukraine and Australia.
    • ABC
    • 25 June 2009
    Strategic food security?
    Carl Atkin, Head of Research at Bidwells Agribusiness looks at the recent interest in 'strategic food security' and the associated 'land grab' by Middle Eastern Corporations and Governments in countries as diverse of Sudan, Senegal and Sierra Leone.
    • International Supermarket News
    • 25 June 2009
    Czech agricultural chamber complains of foreign land grab
    In the Czech Republic, agricultural land is also being snapped up. Whereas buyers used to be mainly Dutch and German farmers, now Western investment companies are also getting in on the act.
    • Radio Praha
    • 25 June 2009
    La course au foncier : regard croisé Nord-Sud à l’occasion de l’assemblée générale d’Afdi en juin 2009
    La course au foncier a vu environ 15 à 20 millions d’hectares changer de mains dans le monde, sur les trois ou quatre dernières années. Lors de son Assemblée générale à Paris, le 25 juin, l’association de solidarité internationale Afdi (Agriculteurs français et développement international) a organisé une table ronde sur cette question, véritable polémique depuis la crise alimentaire survenue en 2008.
    • AFDI
    • 25 June 2009
    India cultivates Africa
    Indian firms have signed land deals in Ethiopia, Kenya and Madagascar to produce a range of food crops for export to India.
    • Mail Today
    • 25 June 2009
    Business close-up: Ithmaar Bank
    In August 2008, Ithmaar joined forces with two leading Middle East banks, Bahrain-based Gulf Finance House and Abu Dhabi Investment House, to form Vision 3, an organisation that provides high-value investment opportunities across a range of sectors including food security
    • MEED
    • 25 June 2009
    Eastern promise!
    Undeterred by recent debates, a Bahrain scouting mission left for a week-long trip to the Philippines and Thailand yesterday, where it hopes to secure fruit and vegetable plantations.
    • Gulf Daily News
    • 25 June 2009
    Our fear of the foreigner on the farm
    Amid fears of land-grabbing foreigners, Thailand's Democrat government is all set to give local landlords a big bonanza.
    • Bangkok Post
    • 25 June 2009
    Land grabs becoming more popular
    Many land transactions occur without a paper trail, therefore making regulation even more challenging.
    • Farmland Forecast
    • 24 June 2009
    Foreign farm bar to stay
    "According to our laws and our policy, foreigners or foreign companies are not allowed to rent or buy land to grow rice or any kind of food, including raising livestock, in Thailand," Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said yesterday.
    • Bangkok Post
    • 24 June 2009

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