Corn and meat offer 'perfect' investment opportunity, says agri specialist
    ‘In order to feed a growing population with an increasing standard of living, the price of water and food must continue to rise."
    • CityWire
    • 30 April 2010
    Morocco to lease 30,000 hectares of farms per year
    Morocco plans to lease 30,000 ha of farmland per year to improve yields, satisfy growing national demand and boost export sales, its agriculture minister said on Thursday.
    • Reuters
    • 30 April 2010
    Saudia Arabia eyes US for ag investing, contracts
    Saudi Arabian investors are looking to expand their agricultural investments in the United States to secure long-term food supply because of water shortages in the desert kingdom, Saudi officials said on Thursday.
    • Reuters
    • 30 April 2010
    Summit urges modernisation, not westernisation, of land sector
    Radical economic, structural and social change may be spawned by growing demand for land in certain countries, and so may love affairs, says the World Bank.
    • World Bank
    • 30 April 2010
    El Banco Mundial y el acaparamiento de tierras
    Esta advertencia se hizo plausible cuando el Banco Mundial lanzó la noticia en un encuentro en Washington el 26 y 27 de abril. Durante el acto, anunció sus compromisos voluntarios para proteger a largo plazo los derechos, los modos de vida y los recursos de estos continentes durante los procesos de adquisición de tierras por parte de inversores extranjeros.
    • Tercera Información
    • 29 April 2010
    We will not stand for the grab for our land!
    African civil society claims that the voluntary guidelines will do nothing to prevent the continued threat to food security, forests, and the rights of African rural and indigenous communities to live on their land and feed themselves.
    • ABN
    • 29 April 2010
    Food and water drive Africa land grab
    As African leaders, many out to line their own pockets, sign away their people's land to foreigners, the continent's people face not having enough food to eat.
    • UPI
    • 29 April 2010
    WB’s seven principles are seven deadly sins of global landgrabbing and against farmers’ interests
    The Asian Peasant Coalition and Peasant Movement of the Philippines slam World Bank’s “seven principles”.
    • Asian Peasant Coalition
    • 29 April 2010
    Agribusiness opportunities in South America
    Video of a speech by Dave Ramaswamy of Allied Venture about the opportunities for India to outsource its agriculture to Latin America.
    • IndusLatin
    • 29 April 2010
    Senator seeks investment from Qatar in Australia
    Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund agricultural company launched Hassad Australia last year, aimed at ensuring that livestock and grain needs for Qatar, from Australian farmland, are met.
    • Gulf Times
    • 29 April 2010
    Let's welcome Japanese investors
    Recently, Kanayo Nwanze, head of the International Fund for Agricultural Development, told a news conference: "It is the wrong language to call them land grabs. They are investments in farmland--like investments in oil exploration."
    • Japan Times
    • 29 April 2010
    Saudi looks to Australia for secure food supply
    Companies from the kingdom are meeting with representatives of the state of Western Australia to discuss buying equity in farms and investing in the wheat supply chain.
    • The National
    • 28 April 2010
    Middle East still keen to snap up foreign farmland
    Members of the Arab Organization for Agricultural Development , undeterred by low world wheat prices, plan a fresh wave of deals to lease farmland abroad,
    • Reuters
    • 28 April 2010
    La Banque Mondiale et l’accaparement de terres
    La lutte contre l’accaparement de terres a au Mexique une longue histoire. Le rejet du “Procede” dans les communautés indigènes, l’occupation de grandes propriétés au Chiapas à la suite du soulèvement zapatiste, la résistance des paysans d’Atenco et tant d’autres conflits montrent que l’initiative de la Banque Mondiale dans notre pays ne passera pas.
    • Tlaxcala
    • 28 April 2010
    Saudis eye farmland investment in Algeria: minister
    Saudi Arabian investors are looking at opportunities to buy into farmland in Algeria, says the Saudi Agriculture Minister.
    • Reuters
    • 28 April 2010
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