• Choc de cultures en Ethiopie
    • Le Monde
    • 05 January 2012

    Gilles van Kote, envoyé spécial du Monde, et Jiro Ose, photographe japonais basé à Addis-Abeba, se sont rendus dans la région de Gambela, à la pointe occidentale de l'Ethiopie, pour enquêter sur le phénomène de location de terres.

  • Scramble for Ethiopia’s Land
    • Le Monde
    • 05 January 2012

    Rich soil, a tropical climate, and an abundance of water: the region of Gambela in the west of the country is fertile. Foreign investors are renting thousands of hectares of it to develop intensive agriculture without regard for the environment and the population, reports Le Monde.

  • Land stolen from the poor
    • Mennonite Weekly
    • 04 January 2012

    We should not invest in financial companies that perpetrate activities that rob agricultural land from the poor, argues Patricia Kisare of the Mennonite Central Committee Washington Office.

  • Concern over selloff of Australian agriculture companies
    • Daily Telegraph
    • 04 January 2012

    Overseas investors are snapping up prime agricultural land and rural enterprises, triggering concerns we're selling off the farm.

  • Qatar's next big purchase: a farming sector
    • Reuters
    • 04 January 2012

    Qatar has been investing in large areas of farmland overseas to ensure access to food supplies, but it also aims to produce most of its food domestically by spending massively to boost crop yields and convert semi-desert into agricultural land.

  • Latin America: The fat of the land
    • IPE
    • 03 January 2012

    Fertile soil and good water supply – but lagging development – present a compelling opportunity for agriculture investors, finds Stephanie Schwartz-Driver

  • Do you invest in frontier markets?
    • IPE
    • 03 January 2012

    PensionDanmark's DKK 320 million (EUR 43 million) farmland investment will focus on agricultural production in Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Uganda and Mozambique

  • Terre sconosciute
    • Internazionale
    • 03 January 2012

    A review (in Italian) of the book "Land Grabbing" by Stefano Liberti published by the magazine Internazionale

  • Sudan qualified to be world breadbasket
    • Sudan Vision
    • 02 January 2012

    Arab Authority for Investment calls for cooperation between governments and private sector to establish gigantic agricultural projects based on strategies aiming to boost food security across Arab World.

  • Singapore-based firm acquires 28.11% stake in AgriNurture
    • Business World
    • 02 January 2012

    Cargill's hedge fund acquires major stake in company acquiring plantations in Mindanao, the Philippines to produce rice, corn, banana and vegetables.

  • Solving south Sudan's land-grab problem
    • RFI
    • 02 January 2012

    Over nine per cent of South Sudan's land has already been acquired for large-scale investment. Now, the government is trying to undo deals done without its, or the community's knowledge, before people rise up to free it again.

  • Accaparement des terres : un processus opaque et complexe
    • Novethic
    • 02 January 2012

    Un nouveau rapport de la coalition internationale pour l'accès à la terre (ILC) sur l'accaparement des terres remet en perspective une pratique vouée à perdurer.

  • African roses are as beautiful
    • Times of India
    • 01 January 2012

    Sai Ramakrishna Karuturi talks to the Times of India about his African safari.

  • Sudan farmers fear land grab by foreigners
    • Al Jazeera
    • 01 January 2012

    Government plan to revive economy by selling fertile land to investors sparks anger. Al Jazeera reports.

  • Ukraine foreign minister calls for more Saudi investments
    • Arab News
    • 01 January 2012

    Konstantin Grishchenko met with Saudi businessman Suleiman Al-Rajhi to explain his government's efforts to attract foreign investment by softening regulations, adding that it helps foreigners to own land in Ukraine.

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