• Scramble for Africa: Brazil gaining on China
    • Reuters
    • 04 November 2009

    Besides energy and minerals, which make up the lion's share of African exports to the BRICs countries, there is growing interest in its arable land - less than 25 percent of which is cultivated - as a source of food for export.

  • Marc Ravalomanana accuse!
    • Les Afriques
    • 04 November 2009

    Sur les terres agricoles cédées à la compagnie Daewoo, l’ex-président de Madagascar dit : « Ce sont de fausses informations. Un accord avec la compagnie Daewoo nécessite la ratification du parlement. Nous étions encore en phase de négociations. C’est pourquoi, dès qu’il y a eu ces problèmes, Daewoo s’est déployé en République démocratique du Congo où elle a obtenu 4 millions d’ha. »

  • Sécurité alimentaire contre sécurité alimentaire : La guerre des terres a commencé
    • abc Burkina
    • 04 November 2009

    Les organisations paysannes maliennes et sénégalaises rendraient un fier service aux autres paysans africains s’ils pouvaient obtenir les termes des contrats et les publier.

  • Wikileaks: Vietnamese consul: Labor agreements with Qatar "just paper"
    • Wikileaks
    • 03 November 2009

    "Qatar is in the process of formulating a national strategy for food security that we expect to shift from a focus on land ownership in developing countries to land leases and joint ventures with the private sector in developed countries," reports the US Embassy in Doha

  • UAE investors - A key role in the Algeria economic development
    • Global Arab Network
    • 03 November 2009

    Emirates International Investment Company is currently in negotiations with Algerian authorities for the purchase of land to build a large-scale milk farm, Mahassil.

  • Lionel Zinsou tire la sonnette d’alarme
    • Les Afriques
    • 02 November 2009

    "Si le gouvernement et les organisations paysannes sont capables de faire respecter leurs droits, il faut accueillir ces milliards d’investissements dans l’agriculture," estime le directeur de PAI Partners.

  • Global protocol could limit Sub-Saharan land grab
    • The Guardian
    • 02 November 2009

    New code of conduct could limit aggressive moves by China, South Korea and Gulf states who have been buying vast tracts of agricultural land

  • SA to assist Libya to revive farming
    • Business Day
    • 02 November 2009

    The delegation hopes to conclude an agreement with the Libyan government that sets out commercial terms, including investment protection, tenure security and incentives.

  • Rich countries feeding on poor countries' farmland
    • ENS
    • 02 November 2009

    These issues will be central to the World Summit on Food Security to be held from November 16 through 18 at the headquarters of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome.

  • Wikileaks: Saudi Arabia investing in Ethiopia to improve food security
    • Wikileaks
    • 01 November 2009

    Representatives from the Ministries of Agriculture, Commerce and Industry, Finance, and Transportation will participate in a forum on November 14-15 [2009] in Addis Ababa to officially mark the beginning of a cooperative project under which Ethiopia made one million hectares of land available for Saudi private companies to develop.

  • Developed countries face threat of soaring prices and food shortages
    • The Guardian
    • 01 November 2009

    Goldman Sachs' welcoming outlook on landgrab deals will be scrutinised because banks were criticised by some for fuelling speculation in commodities last year.

  • Firm to invest K1.1 trillion
    • ZNBC
    • 01 November 2009

    CHOBE agrivision will become the largest agri-business in Zambia surpassing ZAMBEFF PLC according to owners Chayton Capital

  • Interview - Guidelines could help improve farmland deals - IFAD
    • Reuters
    • 30 October 2009

    A draft of the first-ever international code of conduct for farmland deals should be ready by the end of the year, the head of the United Nations' International Fund for Agricultural Development said.

  • Asia looks enticing to Gulf investors
    • The National
    • 30 October 2009

    While food security may be the aim of land acquisitions for many Gulf investors, KCIC sees Asian agribusiness purely from a commercial standpoint.

  • Africa: FAO launches key land initiatives
    • AllAfrica
    • 30 October 2009

    The FAO's response to the acquisition of land by foreign entities will be a separate process from the development of voluntary guidelines on land tenure, but will also address issues of governance and the need for effective and fair institutions.

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