• Dominion Farms rebuttal to Business Week article
    • Dominion Farms Ltd
    • 28 November 2009

    While Dominion Farms is honored that Business Week saw our company as a global front runner in doing business in Africa, we are disheartened by the lack of commitment to the true story of Dominion Farms.

  • Une TV française enquête sur la cession de terres en Ethiopie
    • Africa Intelligence
    • 28 November 2009

    L'Ethiopie sera à l'honneur d'un des premiers reportages de la nouvelle émission Terre d'enquête de la chaîne de télévision privée française M6

  • Rubada gets Sh65bn loan for rice project
    • The Citizen
    • 27 November 2009

    South Korea, through the Korean Economic Development Fund, has extended a $50 million (about Sh65 billion) loan to the Rufiji Basin Development Authority (Rubada). About 100,000 hectares of land have been set aside for modern rice farming under the project.

  • Could failure be the best outcome?
    • Morning Star
    • 27 November 2009

    Over the next couple of weeks we will see a level of political frenzy let loose on the international stage.

  • European Parliament resolution of 26 November 2009 on the FAO Summit and food security
    • European Parliament
    • 27 November 2009

    22. Stresses that farmland acquisition by foreign investors, particularly in Africa, must not have an adverse impact on local food security or lead to unsustainable land use; points out that it may also have positive effects by bringing land into productive use; urges the FAO and the Member States to work towards common rules and legislative proposals which recognise the right of local people in every country to control farmland and other natural resources vital to their food security;

  • Sudán, ¿el futuro granero de Oriente Medio?
    • AFP
    • 26 November 2009

    Inversores árabes y asiáticos buscan tomar el control de amplias extensiones de tierras fértiles en Sudán, el país más grande de África, que quiere convertirse en el granero de Oriente Medio, aunque para ello deberá modernizar primero su agricultura.

  • Ethiopia: ‘Land to the Grabber’ – the Rise of the Neo-Gebbar System
    • gadaa.com
    • 26 November 2009

  • Land grabs: Africa's new ‘resource curse’?
    • Pambazuka
    • 26 November 2009

    Developed nations attempt to secure supplies of food and biofuels to mitigate the impacts of climate change on the food and energy security of their populations, Khadija Sharife writes in this week’s Pambazuka News

  • Arabian sheik to invest in Sarangani
    • Manila Times
    • 26 November 2009

    Tadco has visited the Kalumbarak Skyline Village in Malungon town, Philippines, with the intention of putting up a multimillion dollar worth agricultural investment.

  • Qatar is eyeing food investment in Belarus
    • Gulf Times
    • 25 November 2009

    Belarus has fertile land for agriculture and Hassad Food is evaluating different features in such markets like ease of laws

  • Jim Rogers on why gold is glittering so brightly
    • Business Week
    • 25 November 2009

    "It's very, very cheap, it's incredibly fertile, and it hasn't been overexploited. And if you take in some expertise and some machinery and some fertilizer, you should make a lot of money," says investment guru Jim Rogers of Africa's farmlands

  • Land rush in Africa
    • Business Week
    • 25 November 2009

    Agribusiness and global investors are scooping up farmland. Are corporate farmers the new colonialists? asks BusinessWeek

  • RP eyes agribusiness investments from Middle East
    • Philippine Daily Inquirer
    • 25 November 2009

    A delegation from the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce will be in Manila on Friday and Saturday for a briefing on potential food production investment sites in the Philippines.

  • Program food estate bukan solusi mendongkrak produksi padi nasional
    • Serikat Petani Indonesia (SPI)
    • 24 November 2009

    Henry Saragih, Ketua Umum Serikat Petani Indonesia (SPI) menyesalkan langkah yang diambil pemerintah untuk mendongkrak produksi padi nasional melalui program food estate. Pengembangan food estate justru bertentangan dengan upaya pemerintah mendorong ekonomi kerakyatan, khususnya ekonomi kaum tani.

  • Food Estate is Not a Solution to Increase National Rice Production
    • Serikat Petani Indonesia (SPI)
    • 24 November 2009

    The food estate program will shift the character of Indonesian agriculture from family farming to corporate based food and agriculture production and weaken national food sovereignty.

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