• Un Chinois à Dakar: M. Riping, roi du sésame
    • Le Nouvel Observateur
    • 23 December 2008

    Pour la République populaire, il est un héros du programme Go Abroad. Sa mission, hautement stratégique : investir les terres africaines pour y cultiver la petite graine magique

  • A vendre : pays pauvres
    • Le Nouvel Observateur
    • 23 December 2008

    Le Cambodge a annoncé qu’il devrait avoir signé d’ici à mi- 2009 et que les accords concerneraient 2,5 millions d’hectares (l’équivalent de la Bretagne). Notons que le pays continue de recevoir une aide d’urgence du Programme alimentaire mondial, ce qui permet de douter de sa capacité à nourrir à la fois sa population et celle du Golfe…

  • Pays riches et groupe financiers achètent des terres cultivables dans les pays pauvres
    • RTL
    • 23 December 2008

    La FAO a récemment publié un document sur les bonnes pratiques foncières, et M. Mathieu préconise d’augmenter la transparence des transactions entre investisseurs et Etats ou communautés locales cédant des terres.

  • Nigeria: NDDC Enters N46 Billion Pact On Rice Production
    • Vanguard
    • 22 December 2008

    The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has entered into a 25-year pact with a private investor to boost rice production.

  • Notes to broadcasters on foreign-owned farmland
    • Farm Radio Weekly
    • 22 December 2008

    Dependence on oil imports may be influencing the Ethiopian government’s decision to lease farmland to Saudi Arabia

  • Insecurity drives farm purchases abroad
    • The Christian Science Monitor
    • 22 December 2008

    Land acquisitions abroad are the only viable response, Mohammed Raouf, program manager of environment research at the Gulf Research Center, and others say.

  • Madgascar, Kenya question widsom of foreign land deals
    • Global Voices
    • 21 December 2008

    Such blockbuster deals neglect to take into consideration the true interests of the farmers

  • Lamu port deal: Kenya to sell Tana Delta land
    • The East African
    • 20 December 2008

    Proposals to sell off around 16,200 hectares of land in the Tana River delta to Qatar to grow vegetables and fruit in return for a new port in Lamu have again raised concerns for the future of the environmentally important area.

  • Foreign investors may get legal cover
    • The News (Pakistan)
    • 20 December 2008

    The Pakistan government is all set to provide legal cover through parliament to protect foreign investors and their investment in all sectors particularly agriculture. “We are in talks with investors from Gulf states, particularly Saudi Arabia, for investment in corporate farming. Investors will be ensured repatriation of 100 per cent crop yield to their countries even in case Pakistan faces food deficit,” Federal Investment Minister Waqar Ahmad Khan said.

  • Wikileaks: Madagascar: GOM (again) denies Daewoo land deal
    • Wikileaks
    • 19 December 2008

    "Most observers here take the GOM denials at face value, and attribute the whole matter to Daewoo's extreme naivete in having concluded that a permit to look around for land here was anything more than the beginning of a long and still very uncertain process," writes the US embassy in Antananarivo in December 2008

  • Supply response to sky-high prices: Old reliables and an eye-opening new approach
    • The Prairie Star
    • 19 December 2008

    Recent unconfirmed media reports suggest that these countries are seeking as much as 20 million acres on which to grow crops that can be shipped back home for domestic consumption.

  • Queries as Qatar seeks to grow food in Kenya
    • Daily Nation
    • 19 December 2008

    It has now emerged that the land in question is part of the fertile Tana River delta in Coast Province, the same stretch where plans by Mumias Sugar Company to build a sugar factory have raised objections from pastoralists claiming that their animals will lack pasture and the environment will be destroyed.

  • Indonesia looks to Middle East, Gulf oil-rich investors
    • The Jakarta Post, Jakarta
    • 19 December 2008

    The government aims to net more investment from Middle East oil state main players next year, in particular in the agricultural sector, despite the global economic downturn, says a government official.

  • El gran regalo de tierras: neocolonialismo por invitación
    • Rebelion
    • 19 December 2008

    La gran transferencia o venta barata de tierras tiene lugar en un momento y en unos lugares en los que el número de campesinos sin tierra está creciendo, los campesinos de subsistencia están siendo expulsados por el estado neocolonial y llevados a la quiebra por medio de las deudas y la falta de crédito.

  • Large Emirates market opens up for more Vietnamese commodities
    • VNS
    • 18 December 2008

    "A number of agriculture investment projects are also in the pipeline. We are co-ordinating with some regions to find areas to plant rice for export to the UAE."

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