• Egypt offers 50,000 acres of farmland for agri-products
    • Reuters
    • 17 February 2010

    Egypt will invite bids in March for 50,000 acres of land in North Sinai for agro-business projects under a new land scheme that could bring in as much as 66bn Egyptian pounds ($12bn) by 2020.

  • Bringing jobs, energy to Sierra Leone or another African land grab?
    • WSR
    • 16 February 2010

    In the last four years, an area the size of Germany has been bought or rented to produce food and fuel in Africa. But not by Africans, nor for Africans, say critics.

  • Hungarian MPs favor ban on sale of farmland to foreigners
    • RealDeal
    • 16 February 2010

    Parliament yesterday approved a resolution calling on the government to get the EU to extend a ban on the purchase of farmland by foreigners for another three years. The current moratorium will end in 2011.

  • Egypt and Uganda mull wheat farmland options
    • Reuters
    • 15 February 2010

    Three options both governments were looking at are whether Egyptian investors would own and cultivate farmland, whether land would be owned in partnership with Egypt and Uganda, or whether land would be owned as a concession right.

  • Farm investors must avoid resentment: IFAD
    • Reuters
    • 15 February 2010

    Foreign investors must avoid provoking resentment as they buy and lease farmland from developing nations by using local manpower instead of industrialised agriculture, the head of the UN's IFAD said.

  • Africa's land and family farms - up for grabs?
    • GRAIN
    • 15 February 2010

    Over the years many Big Ideas have been imposed on Africa from outside. The latest is that the region should sell or lease millions of hectares of land to foreign investors.

  • Farming furore: World Bank launches new agriculture fund
    • Bretton Woods Project
    • 15 February 2010

    Emphasis is given to property rights and the need to “strengthen land rental and sales markets” – which will give ammunition to those critical of the Bank’s involvement in ‘land-grabbing’.

  • Tear down the stonewall of secrecy
    • Huffington Post
    • 15 February 2010

    Runaway farmland and borderland giveaway deals need to be publicly scrutinized to ensure transparency (detect corruption and criminality) and to make certain that private interests (sweetheart deals) have not overtaken the public interest, or secret deals are not made to harm the Ethiopian national interest.

  • Landowners ready to lease farmlands to foreigners
    • Dawn
    • 14 February 2010

    Two years ago, the Sarhad Chamber of Agriculture, NWFP, Pakistan was contacted by investors from the Gulf states through a letter showing interest in acquiring farmlands on lease under the corporate farming being introduced by the government.

  • Saudi's Nadec to obtain farmland in Sudan
    • Reuters
    • 14 February 2010

    Saudi-based National Agricultural Development Co (Nadec) said on Sunday it has completed procedures to obtain a 42,000-hectare farmland in Sudan.

  • UAE's MEC in talks to lease Indonesian farmland
    • Reuters
    • 14 February 2010

    Minerals Energy Commodities Holding (MEC) is in talks with Indonesia to lease 100,000 ha of farmland in East Kalimantan for UAE's food security.

  • Catching Cambodia on the cusp of development
    • Financial Times
    • 14 February 2010

    Leopard Capital's second Cambodian fund is expected to continue investment in agriculture, as well as potentially including investment in Laos.

  • Boom time for Africa investors
    • Sake24.com
    • 14 February 2010

    There are some 17 private equity funds expecting to invest $2bn-odd in agriculture in Africa in the next two years.

  • Billions more mouths to feed: Funds investing in farmland
    • The Spectator
    • 13 February 2010

    Listening to Susan Payne you could be forgiven for thinking land funds are a holy grail for the ethical investor: money-making opportunities with a sanctifying air of do-goodery.

  • Pemerintah dan Bank Dunia Membikin Kebun Tebu
    • Kontan
    • 13 February 2010

    Pemerintah pusat, Pemda Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam (NAD), Bank Dunia, dan Pemerintah Korea Selatan (Korsel) akan bekerjasama mengembangkan perkembangan tebu seluas 17.000 hingga 35.000 hektar di Kabupaten Benar Meriah, Banda Aceh.

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