• Congo-Brazzaville: Free Land Expected to Lure South African Farmers
    • TradeInvest Africa (Cape Town)
    • 17 April 2009

    The Republic of Congo offered 10 million hectares of farm land to South African farmers to grow maize, soya beans and also establish poultry and dairy farms. In the deal being touted as the biggest in recent African history, farmers would be able to lease the land for free for 99 years.

  • The G8 should clean up their own mess instead of dictating to poor countries what to do
    • Via Campesina
    • 17 April 2009

    We are seeing big international investors and speculators move away from financial products and into to food products and agricultural land in the South.

  • G8 farm ministers plot world food strategy
    • Reuters
    • 17 April 2009

    Farm ministers of the Group of Eight meeting in Italy this weekend aim to forge a strategy to secure food supplies and stabilize prices, as rich nations scramble for acreage abroad to feed their people.

  • ILC global report on Commercial Pressures on Land: issues and conceptual framework
    • ILC
    • 17 April 2009

    The International Land Coalition, in close collaboration with its members and partners, has started a research process that will lead in the second half of 2010 to the release of a global report seeking to understand the current and anticipated impacts on poverty of commercial pressures on land, and to explore possible policy and operational solutions both to mitigate negative impacts and to enable poor land users to benefit from possible opportunities.

  • Now Malawi agrees to lease land to Djibouti
    • Coastweek
    • 17 April 2009

    Malawi has agreed to lease arable land to Djibouti for crop production, leaders of the two countries have disclosed, the Nations reported on Tuesday.

  • Agriculture et Élevage : mise au point du ministère
    • Les Dépêches de Brazzaville
    • 17 April 2009

    Afin d’éclairer l’opinion sur l’information diffusée par une agence de presse internationale, portant état de l’offre gracieuse par le Congo aux Sud-Africains de 10 millions d’hectares de terres agricoles, le ministère de l’Agriculture et de l’Élevage a fait une mise au point

  • L'Arabie saoudite vise une autosuffisance alimentaire délocalisée
    • Le Monde
    • 17 April 2009

    En janvier, le premier riz “saoudien” produit à l’étranger a été présenté au roi Abdallah. Le consommateur saoudien ne goûte pas la différence. En dépit du renversement de conjoncture, il continue à payer son alimentation à un prix élevé, correspondant au niveau en vigueur pour les achats massifs effectués en 2008 afin de prévenir toute crise alimentaire.

  • Sécurité alimentaire: Le premier G8 agricole
    • AFP
    • 17 April 2009

    Les ministres de l'Agriculture du G8 se retrouvent pour la première fois de samedi à lundi en Italie, avec leurs homologues des pays émergents, pour trouver des solutions à la crise alimentaire qui reste une urgence malgré la baisse des prix des denrées.

  • Saudis request for 500,000 hectares
    • The Citizen Newspaper
    • 17 April 2009

    Saudi Arabian investors want to lease 500,000 hectares of farmland in Tanzania to grow rice and wheat.

  • Securing food security in the Asia-Pacific region: A partial analysis
    • United Nations Asian & Pacific Centre for Agricultural Engineering and Machinery
    • 17 April 2009

    There is a need to allow countries which do not have access to arable land to guarantee food security of its people by an “Exchange Agreement”.

  • Congo-Afrique du Sud : mise au point du ministère
    • Les Dépêches de Brazzaville
    • 17 April 2009

    À la suite de discussions au Congo avec une délégation des fermiers sud-africains, les parties congolaises et sud-africaines ont convenu d’une déclaration d’intention sur la mise à disposition de terres, la protection des agriculteurs et de leurs affaires, le bénéfice de l’exonération des droits et taxes de douane sur les intrants et les matériels agricoles.

  • HyundaiHeavy’s land deal smells of politics
    • Korea Times
    • 16 April 2009

    Hyundai Heavy Industries -- the world's biggest shipyard -- has bought a big tract of Russian farmland in one of the latest diversification moves by Korean firms. But here's a question: Have performance- and profit-obsessed Hyundai Vice Chairman Min Gye-sik and its CEO Choi Kil-seon voluntarily decided on the move or has the company's biggest stakeholder pushed for the plan?

  • Malagasy farmers oppose land deals with foreigners
    • Reuters
    • 16 April 2009

    Malagasy farmers have backed a move by the country's new president to stop a $6 billion land deal with South Korea's Daewoo Logistics, saying it would have come at the expense of local people's needs for land.

  • Saudi Investors Eye Leasing Tanzanian Farmland
    • Reuters
    • 16 April 2009

    Saudi investors have asked Tanzania if they can lease 500,000 hectares of farmland mainly for rice and wheat farming as part of a plan to secure food supplies for the desert kingdom, officials said.

  • New York investment firm mulling more land leases in S. Sudan
    • Sudan Tribune
    • 16 April 2009

    Jarch Management Group, Ltd., a US investment firm, disclosed that it is considering additional opportunities to lease large tracts of farmland in Southern Sudan.

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