• Citadel firm gets $4.9m Sudan farm loan
    • TradeArabia
    • 01 August 2010

    Wafra, Citadel Capital’s agriculture platform in Sudan, said its portfolio firm has obtained a $4.9 million loan from Bank of Khartoum to support the farming of its first 2,076 acres of sorghum.

  • Liberals to limit foreign farm investment
    • The Australian
    • 31 July 2010

    LABOR has demanded the Coalition back foreign investment in the farm sector after it said he would be prepared to limit foreign purchases.

  • La Banca e la terra
    • Il Manifesto
    • 31 July 2010

    La Banca mondiale è «un anomale complesso», conclude de Schutter, e da un lato incoraggia i grandi acquisti di terra - dall'altro commissiona studi che ne dimostrano gli effetti negativi.

  • Sudan to double output, export sugar by 2014
    • Reuters
    • 31 July 2010

    Exports would target markets in the EU, where demand is rising, Sudan's nine neighbours as well as the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) and the Arab world.

  • Bird alerta para "tomada" internacional de terras
    • MST
    • 29 July 2010

    Investidores em terras agrícolas estão visando países com leis frágeis, comprando terra arável por uma ninharia e deixando de cumprir promessas de geração de empregos e investimentos, de acordo com a minuta de um relatório do Banco Mundial (Bird).

  • Violence et expropriation à Sanamandougou : Modibo Kéita de GDCM sème la terreur
    • Ciwara
    • 29 July 2010

    Les autorités, les riches entrepreneurs et les investisseurs étrangers partagent les terres de l’office du Niger pour y installer une sorte de colonisation.

  • World Bank land grab report under fire
    • WSJ
    • 29 July 2010

    The report is due for publication next month, but leaks are already getting out, and causing a stir among Brussels’ huge development activist community.

  • Fears grow we're selling the golden goose
    • NZ Herald
    • 29 July 2010

    Public opinion is clearly against the Crafar farms sale on the basis that NZ is "selling the farm", while selling a controlling stake in a processing plant is seen as another issue altogether. There is a strong argument for conditionality either way, writes Fran O'Sullivan.

  • Coalition backs Greens' call for register of foreign farm ownership
    • ABC
    • 29 July 2010

    The Federal Opposition is supporting a call for a national register of foreign purchases of land and water in rural Australia.

  • Liberia: Fertile ground for ambitious Equatorial Palm Oil
    • Proactive Investors
    • 28 July 2010

    The UK-based EPO has almost 170,000 ha of land suitable for sustainable crude palm oil cultivation and its aim is to be a 100,000 ha producer with output totalling 250,000 tonnes per annum.

  • Arabs mull $65bn food security plan
    • Emirates Business 24/7
    • 28 July 2010

    Arab nations are considering launching an ambitious strategy involving investment of nearly $65 billion in the next 20 years to expand their farming sector and ensure food for their fast-growing population.

  • Greens want foreign ownership register for farming
    • ABC
    • 28 July 2010

    The Greens have called for a national register of foreign purchases of land and water in Australia.

  • Large investments in agri sector are a step closer to Guyana becoming region's main food supplier
    • GNA
    • 28 July 2010

    Guyana investment agency is working with several investors who have interest in large projects for soybean, livestock, cattle and rice covering 70,000 acres in Pirara, Region 9.

  • Key fears foreign buys of farmland
    • NZ Herald
    • 28 July 2010

    Prime Minister John Key yesterday warned of other potential foreign buyers of large tracts of New Zealand farmland lining up behind the Hong Kong company bidding for the Crafar farms as his Government signalled a new focus on overseas investment rules.

  • Hedge funds and the true cost of vulture capitalism
    • Socialist Worker
    • 27 July 2010

    Hedge funds and bankers are buying everything from farmland to mines across the Global South. Mark L Thomas looks at how speculators here fuel exploitation half a world away

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