The new way of bio-colonialism in Ethiopia
    How could Meles know the legitimate owners of the land, namely the future generation of Ethiopians, may not need the land say 20 years from now?
    • Anyuak Media
    • 26 January 2010
    Mideast supplies: Slowdown in Gulf states’ dash for farmland
    The urgency among Gulf states to pursue farmland acquisitions has diminished as food prices have gone down and controversy has gone up. Still, Saudi Arabia is pushing ahead with its plans.
    • Financial Times
    • 26 January 2010
    Il nuovo colonialismo: Caccia alla terra coltivabile
    Dal luglio 2007 ad aprile 2009, quasi 20 milioni di ettari di terreni coltivabili sono stati oggetto di negoziati e accordi tra governi e società private. Un fenomeno che è stato definito "neocolonialismo". Questo libro racconta chi sono i cacciatori di terra, dove agiscono e quali insidie, ma anche quali opportunità, si nascondono in questo rinnovato interesse per l'agricoltura.
    • Egea
    • 26 January 2010
    Conference: Large scale farming in Africa
    “Large Scale Farming in Africa” is an international conference, which meets on 20-21 Apr 2010 in Cairo to explore upcoming investment opportunities in Africa’s agriculture sector, and discuss risk management and financing solutions.
    • CMT
    • 25 January 2010
    Gulf firm seeks long-term lease on Tanzanian farmland
    A UAE company is seeking a 98-year lease on vast tracts of farmland in Tanzania to grow rice in order to secure food supplies for the Gulf countries.
    • This Day
    • 25 January 2010
    Principles for responsible agricultural investment that respects rights, livelihoods and resources
    A discussion note prepared by FAO, IFAD, UNCTAD and the World Bank Group to contribute to an ongoing global dialogue.
    • World Bank
    • 25 January 2010
    Wikileaks: Saudi foreign agriculture investment plans: Opportunities for increased trade, assistance, and US jobs
    US government mission in Riyadh writes, "Although the idea of Saudi farms in Africa may sound farfetched, the Kingdom has for years hired foreign managers and laborers to administer its farms and other agribusinesses (e.g., most Saudi wheat farms currently have Egyptian managers)."
    • Wikileaks
    • 24 January 2010
    Qatar seeks US tech deals on food security
    A top-level Qatar National Food Security Programme (QNFSP) delegation, led by QNFSP chairman Fahd al Attiyah, will visit agricultural research institutes and meet senior US Government officials, including from the White House, the State Department, the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Energy during its week-long US programme.
    • Arabian Business
    • 24 January 2010
    Namibia: Huge tracts of land in park for agri project
    A foreign company intends to clear 10 000 hectares of land in the Bwabwata National Park in northern Namibia in order to set up a large-scale irrigation scheme for crop farming
    • The Namibian
    • 22 January 2010
    Jordan: Gov't seeks investors for Sudan project
    The government is working to attract local and foreign investors to finance the Jordanian agricultural mega-project in Sudan, said a senior official. "One international company has shown interest in taking part in the project so far," the minister told The Jordan Times
    • Jordan Times
    • 22 January 2010
    Oz-based fund eyes $600m in agro-tech
    Peter Costello, the former treasurer of Australia, revealed Wednesday he was working with an investment fund that planned to inject US$600 million into Cambodia’s agricultural sector. The projects will cover a vast area, about 100,000 hectares.
    • The Phnom Penh Post
    • 21 January 2010
    Gulf sovereign funds show interest in farmland fund
    The fund is in the process of leasing 50,000 hectares of land in Tanzania which will be complete by the end of this year and will mainly be for rice production.
    • Reuters
    • 21 January 2010
    Significant progress - Agriculture and industry in Sudan
    Both private and public sector investors from countries such as Qatar, Libya, Jordan, the UAE and Saudi Arabia in the Arab world as well as China and Korea elsewhere now hold long term rights to a total of two million feddans of arable land in Sudan, according to figures from the country’s agriculture ministry.
    • Global Arab Network
    • 21 January 2010
    Swiss firm preps agricultural hedge fund
    The Lumix AgroDirect Fund, which has been incubated since June 2008, invests in the production of soft commodities and in commodity trade finance in Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay.
    • FIN Alternatives
    • 20 January 2010
    Abu Dhabi and Alberta sign strategic economic co-operation
    This three years memorandum is not only setting a framework of cooperation but it includes some specific steps such as mutual beneficial arrangements in the agricultural sector (e.g. investment and provision of grain, development of a grain terminal)
    • Emirates News Agency
    • 20 January 2010

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