• In the interest of Nigeria's agriculture
    • Guardian
    • 24 Mar 2009

    With Gulf countries and businesses demonstrating a newfound disposition for direct farm investment to cater for their local agro commodity needs, Sub-Saharan Africa has been identified as a source of growing and/or producing their imported food. Nigeria’s position in the matrix cannot be overemphasized.

  • Saudis invest $1.3 billion in Indonesian agriculture
    • Reuters
    • 23 Mar 2009

    Saudi investors launched agricultural projects in Indonesia worth $1.3 billion last year, a top business official said on Monday, as the world's top oil exporter seeks to secure food supplies from abroad.

  • Growing concerns
    • Knight Frank
    • 23 Mar 2009

    While other property markets crumbled last year, global farmland values initially kept rising. But recently that resilience has been tested. Andrew Shirley investigates whether agriculture is still a good investment.

  • Varun-Madagascar contract
    • TopMada.com
    • 23 Mar 2009

    Contract farming deal between the Indian corporation Varun Agriculture and 13 association in Sofia, Madagascar (January 2009)

  • Vietnam set to grow rubbers on Cambodia, Laos estates
    • Bloomberg
    • 22 Mar 2009

    Vietnam Rubber Group, the nation’s largest producer and exporter, plans to plant 200,000 hectares of trees in neighboring Laos and Cambodia, betting on a rebound in global demand in the next decade.

  • Indonesia to allocate farmland for joint Saudi rice-growing ventures
    • Gulf News
    • 21 Mar 2009

    Indonesia will allocate at least 2 million hectares of farm land to joint ventures with Saudi investors to be used mainly for the cultivation of rice, a Saudi newspaper reported on Saturday.

  • In Madagascar, an Indian company plans to rent nearly 500,000 ha
    • Le Monde
    • 21 Mar 2009

    Refuged under a shelter as a downpour drenched the village square of Ambalavy in northwest Madagascar, André Rabenampiana says he knows the wood "varona" but has never heard of the Indian company Varun International.

  • A Madagascar, une société indienne compte louer près de 500 000 hectares
    • Le Monde
    • 21 Mar 2009

    Réfugié sous un abri alors que des trombes d'eau s'abattent sur la place du village d'Ambalavy, dans le nord-ouest de Madagascar, André Rabenampiana connaît bien le bois "varona", mais n'a jamais entendu parler de la société indienne "Varun".

  • Fonds spéculatifs : objectif terres !
    • Le Nouvel Observateur
    • 20 Mar 2009

    Au niveau planétaire la concentration s‘accélère : 4% des propriétaires fonciers sont à la tête de 50% des surfaces cultivées…

  • Daewoo finds African land is a risky business
    • Reuters
    • 20 Mar 2009

    A move by Madagascar's army-backed leader to nix a huge South Korean farming deal has exposed the risks of such ventures in Africa, where land remains an emotive issue prone to populist or nationalist opposition.

  • Madagascar: A Greek Tragedy That Will Hurt Investment
    • AllAfrica
    • 20 Mar 2009

    Deposed President Marc Ravalomanana brought the house of Madagascar down upon himself. But he has been replaced by a young untested leader who, although he has some public support, is full of himself and clearly contemptuous of democratic institutions. The result is that investment in Madagascar, and perhaps across the continent, will be hurt, writes Stephen Hayes

  • Agri investments must help, not hurt: World Bank
    • Reuters
    • 19 Mar 2009

    Growing interest from Asia and Middle East countries to lease agricultural land in Africa "is not a bad thing" but must be handled properly and in a transparent way, a top World Bank official said on Thursday.

  • Madagascar : Andry Rajoelina annule le projet de Daewoo
    • Afrik.com
    • 19 Mar 2009

    Le nouveau président de Madagascar a annoncé l’annulation du projet agricole de Daewoo Logistics

  • All hands to the pumps
    • Planning Resource
    • 19 Mar 2009

    Are there any answers to this looming crisis? Some countries are buying land. There is vague talk about governments introducing “water management reforms”. Even more opaquely, there are calls for “multi-country discussions on trans-boundary issues, international trade and investment flows”.

  • No matter how bad things get, people still need to eat
    • The Economist
    • 18 Mar 2009

    A conference for fund managers tied to agriculture held annually in Sydney by Austock, an Australian broker, attracted a few dozen contrarian souls three years ago. This year’s event, which began on March 16th, had to be restricted to several hundred ticket-holders, with many others turned away.

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