• Ag Lands - a bright spot in the 2009 investment landscape
    • HighQuest Partners
    • 30 Mar 2009

    A short white paper on the fundamentals of the Global Agriculture Land Investments

  • Bahrain’s sovereign wealth fund plans to up foreign investments
    • Arab Times
    • 30 Mar 2009

    “We are looking at the food sector, financial services, telecommunications, hospitality and transport,” Zain said, adding the firm was aiming to buy minority stakes that would give it “some extent of control”.

  • Saudi consortium eyes $40 farm investments in Africa
    • Reuters
    • 29 Mar 2009

    A consortium of Saudi agricultural companies is looking to invest 150 million riyals ($40 million) into food production in Africa, the Agriculture Ministry said on Sunday.

  • Sprott still goes with the grain
    • Jaime Strugeon, Financial Post
    • 27 Mar 2009

    Eric Sprott's hunger for commodities may have wavered since last year's price collapse took a hefty strip off revenues at Sprott Inc., his money-management business. However, the legendary hedge-fund manager is still placing bets on at least one commodity: grain.

  • Pakistan to provide food security to UAE
    • Gulf News
    • 27 Mar 2009

    Pakistan has offered UAE investors an opportunity to invest in corporate farming projects back home as a means to secure the UAE's food supplies.

  • ARTE : Planète à vendre
    • ARTE
    • 27 Mar 2009

    Cette partie de monopoly planétaire inquiète au plus haut niveau.

  • Govt to limit land for foreigners
    • Dail Monitor
    • 25 Mar 2009

    Foreign investors should not be allocated huge chunks of land especially that which measures in square kilometres because such land should principally be owned by Ugandans, President Museveni has directed.

  • In the interest of Nigeria's agriculture
    • Guardian
    • 24 Mar 2009

    With Gulf countries and businesses demonstrating a newfound disposition for direct farm investment to cater for their local agro commodity needs, Sub-Saharan Africa has been identified as a source of growing and/or producing their imported food. Nigeria’s position in the matrix cannot be overemphasized.

  • Saudis invest $1.3 billion in Indonesian agriculture
    • Reuters
    • 23 Mar 2009

    Saudi investors launched agricultural projects in Indonesia worth $1.3 billion last year, a top business official said on Monday, as the world's top oil exporter seeks to secure food supplies from abroad.

  • Growing concerns
    • Knight Frank
    • 23 Mar 2009

    While other property markets crumbled last year, global farmland values initially kept rising. But recently that resilience has been tested. Andrew Shirley investigates whether agriculture is still a good investment.

  • Varun-Madagascar contract
    • TopMada.com
    • 23 Mar 2009

    Contract farming deal between the Indian corporation Varun Agriculture and 13 association in Sofia, Madagascar (January 2009)

  • Vietnam set to grow rubbers on Cambodia, Laos estates
    • Bloomberg
    • 22 Mar 2009

    Vietnam Rubber Group, the nation’s largest producer and exporter, plans to plant 200,000 hectares of trees in neighboring Laos and Cambodia, betting on a rebound in global demand in the next decade.

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