Success at halting largest foreign land deal in South Sudan
    The combined force of the US based Oakland Institute's research and advocacy on African land deals and local, democratic activism in South Sudan has effectively stalled plans for the largest land deal in the area.
    • Oakland Institute
    • 22 August 2011
    Terres fertiles, pétrole : le Sud-Soudan, pays neuf à vendre
    Le Sud-Soudan devient formellement indépendant samedi. Ravagé par la guerre, convoité pour son pétrole, le nouveau pays dispose d'un fort potentiel agricole. Et les investisseurs étrangers l'ont bien compris.
    • Rue89
    • 08 July 2011
    The secret sale of a country
    Investors, such as Jarch Management and Nile Trading and Development, are buying up huge tracts of fertile land in Southern Sudan.
    • The Times
    • 02 July 2011
    Kingdom to double wheat reserves
    Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Agriculture calls Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine “probable countries of investment” in farmland and confirms Kingdom's continued interest in farmland in south Sudan.
    • Reuters
    • 15 June 2011
    New fear of civil war in Sudan
    The escalation of violence around the north-south border in the run-up to Sudan’s big divide has sparked fears of a new civil war, but experts contend that the issue is more about land and water rather than oil.
    • IPS
    • 13 June 2011
    Hedge funds 'grabbing land' in Africa
    Hedge funds are behind "land grabs" in Africa to boost their profits in the food and biofuel sectors, a US think-tank says
    • BBC
    • 08 June 2011
    South Sudan : Nile Trading and Development Inc. land lease agreement.
    The largest land deal in South Sudan to date was negotiated between Nile Trading and Development Inc. (NTD) and Mukaya Payam Cooperative in March 2008. The 49-year land lease of 600,000 hectares allows NTD full rights to exploit all natural resources in the leased land
    • The Oakland Institute
    • 01 September 2008
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