• The land investment story - fear of unchecked land grabs
    • CSR Asia
    • 03 February 2010

    The Indonesian government is wise to learn from the South Korea Daewoo-Madagascar deal, which demonstrated the enormous economic, social and political risks associated with foreign ownership of land and water rights.

  • Pakistan identifies 80 projects for FoDP investors
    • Daily Times
    • 03 February 2010

    Foreign Office spokesman says Pakistan has 8.25m hectares of land that can be cultivated to cater to global food demand

  • SBY government’s food policy: Is there hope from food estates?
    • Jakarta Post
    • 03 February 2010

    There are many controversies regarding the expected positive and negative impacts of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's “food estate” program to be launched in Indonesia in February

  • Mother Earth's Jansen sees risk of 'land grab' in Africa: video
    • Bloomberg
    • 02 February 2010

    Roland Jansen, chief executive officer of Mother Earth Investments AG, talks about the outlook for the global farmland market.

  • Soros-backed venture weighs IPO to fund Brazil mill
    • Bloomberg
    • 02 February 2010

    Billionaire George Soros’s Adecoagro venture, which invests in agriculture and renewable energy in Latin America, is considering an initial public offering to help fund projects in Brazil that include a $700 million sugar mill.

  • Egypt looks to lease land for agro-business in 2010
    • Reuters
    • 01 February 2010

    Egypt plans to lease farmland for agro-business projects during 2010 but is waiting for the agriculture ministry to allocate suitable plots, the trade minister said on Monday.

  • NRE conference on food security in the Arab countries
    • Sultan Qaboos University
    • 01 February 2010

    Conference in March 2010 on Arab food security, including through foreign farmland acquisition, to be held at Sultan Qaboos University in Oman

  • Tanzania: Citadel Capital to invest in country
    • Tanzania Daily News
    • 01 February 2010

    Citadel Capital says that their investments will mainly focus on the agriculture sector, with Tanzania's 'Kilimo Kwanza' initiative taking the centre stage.

  • Australian agro-deal in Cambodia carries risks, rewards
    • DPA
    • 01 February 2010

    Human rights workers said risks to the rural poor over such deals are significant because they are regularly evicted to make way for foreign investors.

  • Ethiopia on the verge of colony of many
    • Anyuak Media
    • 31 January 2010

    The main objective of this essay is to draw the attention of fellow Ethiopians to the issue. So that it stays front and center in our contemporary political agenda, until we manage to mobilize the necessary popular pressure and try our best to stop it from taking effect.

  • Kazakhs protest against China's growing influence
    • Reuters
    • 30 January 2010

    "They (the government) borrowed $13 billion from China and now they want to pay it back with our land," Bolat Abilov, a leader of the opposition party Azat, said at the rally. “No Chinese soya beans on the Kazakh land!” shouted one protester.

  • Kazakhs protest against China farmland lease
    • BBC
    • 30 January 2010

    Several hundred people have gathered in the Kazakh city of Almaty to protest against what they call "Chinese expansionism".

  • Yemen eyes Saudi agricultural deal by June
    • Reuters
    • 30 January 2010

    Yemen, grappling with poverty and a resurgent al Qaeda, is in talks with Saudi firms interested in acquiring farms or investing in fishery and livestock production with a first deal eyed by June.

  • Nigeria spends N106b to import rice from Thailand
    • next.com
    • 30 January 2010

    Charoen Pokphand officials interacted with various agencies of government involved in seed production and sales in a bid to have access to relevant information and to consider the procedure for acquisition of land.

  • The new breadbasket of the world?
    • Irish Times
    • 30 January 2010

    As swathes of their country’s land is leased, cleared and prepared for food production by foreign companies, Ethiopians are divided over whether this constitutes ‘agro-colonialism’ or much-needed development

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