• Africa’s flourishing Niger Delta threatened by Libya water plan
    • Yale e360
    • 03 February 2011

    Mali’s president and Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi have begun a major agricultural project that will divert much of the river’s water and threaten the delta’s future.

  • Farmers want register of overseas buyers of Oz farmland & water licences
    • ABC
    • 16 November 2010

    New South Wales Farmers Association is calling for a register of all overseas purchases of Australian agricultural land and water licenses.

  • Private equity sees "buckets of money" in water buys
    • Reuters
    • 09 November 2010

    Water scarcity will generate big returns once climate change and population growth take their toll on farming.

  • Egypt’s conundrum over food security and the Nile’s water
    • Afrik News
    • 14 October 2010

    The Egyptian external agricultural land deals are all the more fragile as a future government or policy change in Ethiopia or Sudan risks destabilizing their external food security strategy.

  • Liquid gold
    • Sydney Morning Herald
    • 04 September 2010

    In an era when many countries are starting to worry about food security, foreign agribusiness might buy into the rural water market here in Australia and use permanent water holdings to dictate how our farmland should be used.

  • Argentina: la extranjerización de la tierra
    • Adital
    • 28 June 2010

    Las iniciativas orientadas a frenar la "extranjerización" que impulsan los diputados nacionales Orsolini y Conti apuntan, en principio, a evitar la concentración de propiedades y a establecer un control anual de las zonas donde se acumulan recursos estratégicos del país, como el agua o las reservas de minerales

  • Namibia: Will farm project mean the river runs dry?
    • IPS
    • 18 May 2010

    "Local businessmen make deals with foreign investors and convince tribal authorities in the area to give them land, but the water from the river is not just for people to take," says Water Affairs Under Secretary A. Nehemia who had not been informed about the farm.

  • Saudia Arabia eyes US for ag investing, contracts
    • Reuters
    • 30 April 2010

    Saudi Arabian investors are looking to expand their agricultural investments in the United States to secure long-term food supply because of water shortages in the desert kingdom, Saudi officials said on Thursday.

  • How food and water are driving a 21st-century African land grab
    • The Guardian
    • 07 Mar 2010

    An Observer investigation reveals how rich countries faced by a global food shortage now farm an area double the size of the UK to guarantee supplies for their citizens

  • Saudi to phase out water intensive crops
    • Al Arabiya
    • 07 November 2009

    Saudi Arabia plans to phase out production of water intensive crops such as wheat, soybeans and animal fodder. "It would be best to grow these kinds of crops outside Saudi Arabia," says the kingdom's water and electricity minister.

  • "Madagascar ne doit pas vendre son eau douce"
    • Courrier International
    • 02 October 2009

    Le parti vert malgache n'est pas contre l'accès à la terre des étrangers, mais il faut que l'Etat s'occupe des Malgaches d'abord.

  • The worldwide grab of farmland and water resources
    • Ghana News
    • 27 June 2009

    Together with GMO, the land grab wave that is spreading across Africa and other countries in the "developing world" should be brought to the attention of all interested Ghanaians. It is important for Ghanaians to avoid falling for it.

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