Laos, Mongolia agree to agriculture cooperation
    The Lao side will consider a request by Mongolia to seek agricultural land of up to 10,000 hectares to produce rice and other crops. Also under consideration is a proposal by Mongolia to develop sheep farming in Laos.
    • Vientiane Times
    • 22 Mar 2010
    Catching Cambodia on the cusp of development
    Leopard Capital's second Cambodian fund is expected to continue investment in agriculture, as well as potentially including investment in Laos.
    • Financial Times
    • 14 February 2010
    GTZ/BMZ: Foreign direct investment in land in developing countries
    On behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, the GTZ have published a new study on FDI in land in developing countries.
    • GTZ
    • 12 February 2010
    Khon Kaen Sugar set to double sugarcane output
    Khon Kaen Sugar Industry Plc aims to invest about 15 billion baht over the next five years to double its sugarcane output in Thailand and continuously expand its presence in Cambodia and Laos.
    • Bangkok Post
    • 27 January 2010
    Korea’s overseas development backfires
    That Korea is no longer "importing" this food that is being grown overseas implies that this land is effectively Korean. This amounts to agricultural imperialism.
    • Korea Times
    • 04 December 2009
    Extraterritoriality - Foreign Concessions: the Past and Future of a Form of Shared Sovereignty
    China has now taken on a leading role in promoting modernization through zones of exception, not only in China but also outside it.
    • EspacesTemps.net
    • 23 November 2009
    Kuwait firm eyes farmland in Southeast Asia
    "Our proposition to the governments is that we can help them develop the infrastructure and develop the farmland and we will then take a share of the produce," says KCIC
    • Reuters
    • 07 October 2009
    Korea shifting to agricultural aid in resource diplomacy
    The Korea Rural Community Corporation, under the Agriculture Ministry, said it is also in talks with other resource-rich countries about deals in exchange for support for the construction of agricultural infrastructure or farms. Among the negotiating partners mentioned were Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Senegal and Mongolia.
    • Joong Ang Daily
    • 25 September 2009
    Laos govt to allow foreign investment in rice cultivation
    Lao Minister of Industry and Commerce confirms that his government is in negotiations with Thailand to join a rice land deal with Kuwait.
    • Vientiane Times
    • 22 August 2009
    ASEAN states plan rice cartel
    Laos has approached Thailand as a partner in a joint venture with Kuwait to grow rice in Laos. The Lao government has allocated 200,000ha.
    • VNS
    • 18 August 2009
    Laos floats joint Thai-Kuwait rice investment proposal
    Kuwait has recently shown an interest in doing rice business in Laos, but Vientiane wants Thailand to be its partner,
    • Bangkok Post
    • 16 August 2009
    Laos faces deepening food crisis
    The Lao government says it's determined to improve the lives of its people by attracting foreign money. But in a country where simply putting food on the table is a daily challenge for many, their foreign investment may hinder more than help.
    • Al Jazeera
    • 27 July 2009
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