• Agriculture sector seeks investors for commercial production
    • Vientiane Times
    • 14 January 2011

    Lao government has approved agricultural investments worth US$1.5 billion, covering more than 300 projects, which are implemented under land concession agreements and farming contracts

  • Sime Darby accused of bad labor
    • New Dawn
    • 14 January 2011

    Locals in Liberia accuse company of illegally clearing their land and of poor labor and environmental practices.

  • Peut-on acheter un pays ?
    • Tribune de Genève
    • 14 January 2011

    Les organisations paysannes dénoncent cette menace à la souveraineté alimentaire. L'invitée de Geopolitis : Valentina Hemmeler Maïga, Secrétaire syndicale de l'organisation paysanne suisse Uniterre

  • Global land grabbing: Eroding food sovereignty
    • PAN AP
    • 14 January 2011

    Land deals, whether as direct purchases or long-term leases, are being brokered in poor countries by advanced capitalist countries and their TNCs

  • Soros's Adecoagro plans public offering in US, may sell shares to Qatar
    • Bloomberg
    • 14 January 2011

    Adecoagro SA, a farmland venture in South America that’s backed by billionaire George Soros, plans to raise as much as $429 million in an initial public offering in the US as food prices surge.

  • Food security requires regional cooperation
    • The National
    • 13 January 2011

    Gulf governments have focused almost exclusively on controlling land where food is grown, investing in projects and buying land in North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa and central Asia. Perhaps the better strategy would be to look for food closer to home.

  • You reap what you sow
    • Arabian Business
    • 13 January 2011

    As Gulf states continue to invest in foreign farmland, what are the long term implications

  • Money talks: Qatar's FIFA bid fits sovereign wealth fund investment strategy
    • Bleacher Report
    • 13 January 2011

    A closer look at Qatar’s successful bid for the 2022 FIFA World Cup and the relationship between sports investments by oil-rich nations and acquisitions by their sovereign wealth funds.

  • In corrupt global food system, farmland is the new gold
    • IPS
    • 13 January 2011

    "We have set up a global food system that supports speculation. And with [such] markets, we can't get speculators out of the food business," said Lester Brown, an agricultural policy expert and founder of the Washington-based Earth Policy Institute.

  • Has Cambodia become a country for sale?
    • BBC
    • 13 January 2011

    Around 15% of Cambodian land has been signed over to private companies, a third of them foreign, using leases under which they promise to develop the plots and provide jobs.

  • Multinational eyes farmland
    • Sunshine Coast Daily
    • 13 January 2011

    Is the Sunshine Coast at risk of losing the farm to foreign interests?

  • Responsible investment in commodities
    • onValues
    • 13 January 2011

    Holdings in productive assets such as farmland can be managed to a high degree of ESG performance, but require a commensurately high degree of investor expertise, says this report sponsored by the Swiss government

  • Mitsui to pay 40 billion yen for Brazil company, Nikkei reports
    • Bloomberg
    • 12 January 2011

    Mitsui plans to buy 44.2% of Brazilian grain broker Multigrain SA, who owns in excess of 100,000 ha of farmland, equal to 2% of the total cultivated land of Japan

  • How not to think about land-grabbing
    • ILC
    • 12 January 2011

    Accelerating the shift towards large-scale, highly mechanized forms of agriculture will not solve the problem of hunger: it will make it worse.

  • Show guts on foreign land ownership, union tells Zuma
    • Times Live
    • 12 January 2011

    Nehawu, the powerful union representing education and health workers, wants President Jacob Zuma to ban or at least limit foreign land ownership in South Africa.

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