Al Amoudi’s hunt for arable land swells to half a million hectares
    Sheik Mohammed Hussein Ali Al Amoudi, the second richest person in Saudi Arabia, is preparing to farm cereals on hundreds of thousands of hectares of Ethiopian land for export to Saudi Arabia
    • Addis Fortune
    • 14 September 2009
    CGIAR joins global farmland grab
    An internal document recently posted on IRRI's website reveals that the Institute has been advising Saudi Arabia in the context of its strategy to acquire farm land overseas for its own food production.
    • GRAIN
    • 08 September 2009
    Ethiopia. Now is harvest time
    In June 2009, the Indian company Karuturi took up intensive farming in Ethiopia. The harvest will be exported to Asia and Europe.
    • L'Hebdo
    • 03 September 2009
    Ethiopie. L’heure de la moisson a sonné
    Indiens et Saoudiens sont sur le point d’effectuer leur première récolte sur sol éthiopien. Le pays a prévu de céder 2,7 millions d’hectares aux étrangers.
    • L'Hebdo
    • 03 September 2009
    Dossier : Le grand défi alimentaire
    Le gouvernement éthiopien mettra 2,7 millions d’hectares à disposition des investisseurs étrangers, 1,6 million d’ici à octobre, à des conditions privilégiées. Enquête excellente de l'Hebdo en Ethiopie et au Madagascar.
    • L'Hebdo
    • 03 September 2009
    Gulf investors more covert on land deals
    Land buying firms no longer disclose their identities to avoid tarnishing their image
    • Daily Nation
    • 30 August 2009
    Djibouti / pays du COMESA : Acquisition de terres arables
    "Jamais deux sans trois", dit-on. L'adage se vérifie avec la concession du Malawi, après l'Ethiopie, de quelques 55 000 ha de terres agricoles en faveur de Djibouti.
    • La Nation
    • 26 August 2009
    Ginbot 7 strongly condemns the illegal sale of Ethiopian farmland
    Ginbot 7 unequivocally believes that Ethiopian sovereignty trumps contractual obligations.
    • Ginbot 7
    • 20 August 2009
    Hunger-ridden Ethiopia defends land grabs
    Ethiopia is on the defensive over a plan to offer 2.7 million hectares of land to foreign, mainly Asian, companies despite millions crying out for food aid from the international community.
    • Business Daily
    • 14 August 2009
    Foreign states in race to take up Ethiopia’s farmland
    Ethiopian government has defended its plan to offer 2.7 million hectares of farmland to foreign companies despite millions of citizens who need food aid from the international community.
    • Daily Nation
    • 13 August 2009
    International agricultural land deals award Ethiopian virgin lands to foreign companies
    The terms of farmland deals are hardly made public. Although a theoretical possibility exists in a few cases for some transfer of technology for agricultural development, risk also exists to peasant farmers who cannot compete with well-resourced commercial farms. Take, for instance, the case of barley and oilseeds producers in Ethiopia.
    • Abugida Info
    • 13 August 2009
    Development experts fear unchecked international land grabs in Africa
    The consensus is that Africa is being out-gunned. While regulations & rules are debated, the amount of land being bought up by foreign investors is increasing at a rapacious speed.
    • Deutsche Welle
    • 13 August 2009

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