• Food pirates are expanding their tentacles, Pakistan an easy target
    • Ground Reality
    • 24 September 2009

    The 'Food Pirates' are fast expanding their network, their reach and their control over land. And it is happening fast in our own neighbourhood, writes Devinder Sharma.

  • Afrique, Le Land Grabbing: Asservissement de l'Afrique ou vision politique de ses dirigeants ?
    • Camer.be
    • 24 September 2009

    L'apparition du « Land Grabbing » que les chinois accélèrent à travers le continent s'inscrit-il dans la perpétuation de ces comportements des dirigeants africains comme sous la coupole occidentale, sachant qu'ils ne sont tenus par aucun passif colonial avec le géant de l'empire du milieu ?

  • 'Land Grabs' in Africa: can the deals work for development?
    • IIED
    • 24 September 2009

    Depending on the way they are structured, these investments can either create new opportunities to improve local living standards or further marginalise the poor, writes IIED

  • Madagascar : Bail emphytéotique écourté
    • L'Express
    • 23 September 2009

    Avec la suspension de l'acquisition foncière aux étrangers, une nouvelle disposition vient d'être adoptée par le gouvernement. Les investisseurs étrangers disposent désormais d'un bail emphytéotique dont la durée vient d'être écourtée pour effectuer leurs projets.

  • Les terres russes, nouvel eldorado pour les investisseurs étrangers
    • AFP
    • 23 September 2009

    En plein coeur des Terres noires russes, une moissonneuse-batteuse dernier cri émerge d'un champ de tournesols grillés par le soleil, sous l'oeil satisfait d'Alexandre Averianov, employé de la holding suédoise Black Earth Farming (BEF).

  • Wealth manager - What about buying up the farm?
    • Reuters
    • 23 September 2009

    The model of owning farmland and operating it suits long-term, low-risk investors, with most investments so far being from institutions. The downside is that farmland investments provide little chance of a quick exit, unlike more liquid holdings.

  • Thailand’s bloom fades for investors from Gulf
    • The National
    • 23 September 2009

    Bangkok was wary of GCC efforts to ensure its food supplies by purchasing rice growing lands, and now political instability is chilling the investment climate. Tom Spender reports

  • RP as Saudi Arabia’s “food hub” hit, GMA accused of engaging in real estate business
    • Anakpawis
    • 23 September 2009

    “We expect this impending land-lease deal with Saudi Arabia, courtesy of global land-grabbing’s No. 1 puppet in Asia, to displace thousands of farmers and agricultural workers. Ms Arroyo is selling out the country’s national patrimony under the guise of multi-million dollar investment packages,” Anakpawis party-list Representative Rafael Mariano said.

  • CIC makes food security a priority
    • Financial Times
    • 23 September 2009

    China Investment Corporation's purchase of an $856m stake in Noble Group, the commodities trading company, is the clearest indication yet that Beijing wants to secure agricultural commodities supplies after last year's food crisis.

  • Congo hopes to finalize S.Africa land deal in 2009
    • Reuters
    • 23 September 2009

    The Republic of Congo expects to finalize a multimillion hectare land deal with South African farmers by the end of this year, Congo President Denis Sassou-Nguesso said on Tuesday.

  • Saudi firms see Philippines as food production hub in the Far East
    • Philippine Government
    • 22 September 2009

    Ten Saudi Arabian agricultural companies wants to make the Philippines their food production hub and distribution center in the Far East.

  • Pakistan: Will land leases worsen hunger at home?
    • IRIN
    • 22 September 2009

    Fears have been raised of a possible increase in food insecurity in Pakistan if a deal to lease out 202,342.8 hectares of farmland to Saudi Arabia goes ahead.

  • Zim urged to promote investment in contract farming
    • The Herald
    • 22 September 2009

    Zimbabwe Investments Authority acting chief executive Mrs Elina Karwi said the most basic requirement towards facilitating agriculture-related FDI was making land for agriculture available.

  • CIC to buy Noble stake
    • Reuters
    • 22 September 2009

    China's sovereign wealth fund, China Investment Corp, has bought a 14.5 per cent stake in grain trading and production firm Noble Group for US$850 million.

  • Saudi threat to India's basmati
    • India Today
    • 22 September 2009

    "The real worry is that IRRI may help Saudi Arabia produce aromatic rice varieties in Pakistan where these countries have bought large tracts of lands," food policy commentator Devinder Sharma said. "India and Pakistan are already bitter rivals in the Basmati export segment."

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