Japan’s Marubeni Corp. to produce sugar cane in Angola
    Marubeni plans to plant sugar cane on an area of 75,000 hectares and to construct a factory to transform the sugar cane into sugar and ethanol.
    • Macauhub
    • 28 January 2014
    Ghana, Japanese firm hold bilateral discussion
    Ghana government pledges its "absolute support" for Marubeni's sugar plantation project in Northern Ghana, saying it will facilitate the acquisition of land.
    • GNA
    • 24 January 2014
    Foreign investors target palm industry in Mindanao
    Palm oil cluster industry Chairman Raul Nuevas said most of these foreign investors are looking for “big contiguous area” of 100,000 ha that they can lease for 100 years.
    • Philippines News Agency
    • 07 January 2014
    Fábrica de açúcar nasce no Cunene
    Angola e Japão assinaram ontem, em Luanda, um protocolo para a construção das fábricas de produção e refinação de açúcar e etanol, no município de Humbe, no Cunene. O projecto tem uma área total de 66 mil hectares de plantação de cana-de-açúcar.
    • Jornal de Angola
    • 07 February 2012
    New Hope and Marubeni join for overseas expansion
    China's biggest manufacturer of animal feed and Japan's biggest grain trader sign a letter of intent to expand in Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe and South America.
    • All About Feed
    • 23 January 2012
    Japan changes tack to fix food shortage
    After focusing for decades on oil, metals and minerals, Japan's huge trading houses are turning to agricultural commodities, with Tokyo enthusiastically supporting the shift amid concerns about local and global food security .
    • Financial Times
    • 03 August 2009
    Marubeni, Amaggi strengthen cooperative
    Marubeni Corporation and Amaggi Exportação e Importação announced on May 1 that the companies have concluded a comprehensive collaboration agreement
    • World-Grain.com
    • 05 May 2009
    Welcome fades for wealthy nations
    The initial welcome given to rich countries’ investment in African farmland by agricultural and development officials has faded as the first ventures prove to be heavily weighted in favour of the investors. The FAO warned of such a trend when it said this year that the race to secure farmland overseas risked creating a “neo-colonial” system.
    • Financial Times
    • 20 November 2008
    Global Scramble to Own Food and Agricultural Assets
    On the heels of tight crop production reports and the recent memory of individual nations experiencing food disruptions, there is a scramble to control or own agricultural assets and food stocks.
    • TriState Observer
    • 05 September 2008
    Japan trading firms bet big on food, eye Asia
    Japan's big trading houses, which have enjoyed bumper years from betting on iron ore and metals, are getting into the food market, aiming to tap voracious demand in China and emerging economies.
    • Reuters
    • 20 August 2008
    Japan's new farm belt
    From the California wine country to the Florida citrus groves and Montana ranches, a wave of Japanese investment is sweeping through American agriculture and food processing.
    • New York Times
    • 14 May 1989

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