Uruguay farm saga deserves yellow card
    NZS may not have successfully introduced our farming practices to Uruguay but it managed to introduce New Zealanders' strategy of acquiring highly leveraged farm land with the intention of making a large, non-taxable capital profit on disposal.
    • NZ Herald
    • 27 May 2011
    China deve investir em agricultura, diz analista
    País possui maior reserva cambial do mundo, avaliada em US$ 3,04 trilhões
    • Agência Estado
    • 27 May 2011
    China Should Invest FX Reserves In Agriculture Abroad -Govt Researcher
    China should use its huge foreign exchange reserves to expand investment in the agricultural sector overseas, in an effort to increase domestic market supply, says researcher with government-owned economic institute.
    • Dow Jones
    • 27 May 2011
    What price NZ? Land bid tests limits
    Last week, bids closed for an 83% stake in Fonterra's biggest supplier, Dairy Holdings, which oversees 72 South Island farms. Bidders reportedly include Chinese dairy giant Bright Dairy, a pastoral fund owned by Australian investment bank Macquarie Group, British private equity firm Terra Firma. US private equity firm Carlyle Group and the Harvard Endowment Fund.
    • NZ Herald
    • 27 May 2011
    China’s interest in farmland makes Brazil uneasy
    “They are moving in,” said Carlo Lovatelli, president of the Brazilian Association of Vegetable Oil Industries. “They are looking for land, looking for reliable partners. But what they would like to do is run the show alone.”
    • New York Times
    • 26 May 2011
    South Africa: Food insecurity - who will save you, the smallholder or large-scale farmer?
    Smallholding income can be far more productive for rural areas than export orientated or foreign-owned large farms because any income earned is spent in the rural area.
    • AllAfrica
    • 26 May 2011
    Uruguay president eyes tax rise for big landowners
    Uruguay's president said on Wednesday he wanted to raise taxes on the country's biggest landowners -- including Argentine-based agricultural company El Tejar and George Soros's Adecoagro -- to boost the state's share of bumper farming and forestry sector profits
    • Reuters
    • 26 May 2011
    Landgrabbing: anche la Svizzera è coinvolta.
    Panoramica delle cosietà elvetiche coinvolte nell'accparramento di terre.
    • L'OrA deLL'EReSia!
    • 26 May 2011
    La Suisse et l’accaparement des terres
    Des sociétés basées en Suisse possèdent et gèrent des surfaces considérables dans les pays en développement
    • Domaine Public
    • 26 May 2011
    African land grab could lead to future water conflicts
    A new study into how virtual water moves around the world offers an explanation for the farmland leasing strategy, reports New Scientist
    • New Scientist
    • 26 May 2011
    China's sovereign wealth fund ready to spend $6b in NZ
    China's enormous sovereign wealth fund, the China Investment Corporation, may have set aside up to 1.5% or about $6 billion of its massive foreign exchange reserves to invest in New Zealand assets, including potentially dairy farms.
    • NZ Herald
    • 26 May 2011
    Q+A: Palm oil, growth and Indonesia's forest clearing ban
    Indonesia, the world's No.1 palm oil producer, signed into law a 2-year freeze on new permits that may prompt palm oil firms to seek new ways to grow supply to meet rising demand from India and China, such as buying more land in Africa
    • Reuters
    • 26 May 2011
    Growing demand for SA’s agricultural skills
    SA’s commercial agricultural skills are a sought-after currency on the continent, with Nigeria and Sierra Leone the latest to announce bold plans to recruit South African farmers to their countries.
    • Business Day
    • 26 May 2011
    No Indian land grab, says Ethiopian PM
    Amid some misgivings about India’s acquisition of vast stretches of land, Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi Wednesday rejected charges of land grab as “loose talk” and welcomed Indian investment for development.
    • IANS
    • 25 May 2011
    Come and farm our virgin lands, Ethiopia tells India
    Mr. Zenawi said it was possible that land-grabbing was going on elsewhere in Africa but not in Ethiopia, adding, “I want to reassure Indian companies that they are welcome here. We want them to come and farm what is virgin land.”
    • The Hindu
    • 25 May 2011
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