Nigeria spends N106b to import rice from Thailand
    Charoen Pokphand officials interacted with various agencies of government involved in seed production and sales in a bid to have access to relevant information and to consider the procedure for acquisition of land.
    • next.com
    • 30 January 2010
    DA earmarks P40B for support services
    Many foreign companies are now positioning for investments in the Philippines such as the Far East Agriculture Corp., a consortium of at least 10 agribusiness companies from Saudi Arabia. Next month, these companies are expected go back to the Philippines for site selection in areas of rice, corn, poultry and livestock production.
    • Philippine Daily Inquirer
    • 25 October 2009
    Farmlands plan faces new blow
    Bahrain and other Gulf countries' plan to buy agricultural land in Thailand to bolster their food supplies could be thwarted, it has emerged.
    • Gulf Daily News
    • 06 September 2009
    Charoen Pokphand pours Bt3 bn into Vietnam
    Pursuing its strategy of penetrating the Middle East market, the company has set up a special committee to study the possibility to increase exports to the region. So far, the company has signed a farming contract with Bahrain for supplying food products.
    • The Nation
    • 02 September 2009
    Terres arables : les étrangers en ligne de mire
    Les étrangers volent-ils la terre des Thaïlandais ? Le débat enflamme l’ensemble de la presse locale. Malgré des lois strictes, qui font de la terre un bien national inaliénable, les fermiers thaïlandais s’estiment lésés.
    • Le Petit Journal
    • 25 August 2009
    GCC, ASEAN eye new trade bloc based on food, oil
    Asian nations want to secure their energy needs, while Gulf Arab states are targeting investments in farmland to secure their food supply.
    • Reuters
    • 30 June 2009
    Thailand says no to farm investment by foreigners
    The issue of farmland investments is expected to be raised in the first ministerial meeting between Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) on June 29-30 in Manama.
    • Reuters
    • 23 June 2009
    Bahrain Bank, CP to form strategic alliance for agro-industrial
    Eam Ngamdamronk, vice chairman of CP Group, said it was a flexible agreement in which investment could be made in Bahrain, Thailand and also in third countries.
    • The Nation
    • 23 June 2009
    Al Salam Bank ventures into farming business
    Al Salam and CP Group will jointly identify suitable agribusiness ventures that will generate attractive risk-adjusted returns while playing a proactive role in addressing food security in the region.
    • Gulf Daily News
    • 22 June 2009
    Bahrain's Al Salam, Charoen to invest in agcltr
    Bahrain-based Islamic bank Al Salam said on Sunday it has signed an agreement with Thailand's agriculture and food company Charoen Pokphand Foods to jointly invest in agricultural businesses.
    • Reuters
    • 21 June 2009
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