Brazil makes its case to Saudis that Brazilian agribusiness is good for them
    "The idea is to show that the Arabs may invest in agriculture in Brazil without the need for purchasing land," says Eduardo Sampaio
    • Brazzil Magazine
    • 22 October 2009
    Agricultores sudafricanos satisfechos de acuerdo agrícola con República Congo
    El ministro de agricultura congoleño, Rigobert Maboundou, dijo que este acuerdo forma parte de un Plan de Acción de su Gobierno para consolidar la agricultura como un pilar de su economía y que, además de este pacto, el mayor de este tipo firmado en África, tienen otros similares con China, Brasil e Israel.
    • EFE
    • 21 October 2009
    On food speculation, UN's expert says nothing's being done, S. Korean land grabs from Madagascar to Sudan, Brazil on ethanol
    After many speeches at the UN about the need to crack down on financial speculation in food, nothing has been done, the UN's expert on the right to food told Inner City Press on Wednesday.
    • Inner City Press
    • 21 October 2009
    Agricultural investment firm opened
    Saudi Arabia announces the launch of Agroinvest, which will focus on farm acquisitions abroad to grow wheat, rice, soybeans and other crops in Brazil, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Pakistan and Turkey
    • Arab News
    • 09 September 2009
    Food quest
    The Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) has launched a venture aiming to invest in food production worldwide focusing on the acquisition and development of existing agribusiness companies rather than the lease of large tracts of farmland.
    • The Economist
    • 08 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
    Farmland investment - Next bubble or undervalued asset?
    "In any resource sector, if you want to get involved, you always want to be in the upstream. It doesn't matter whether it's mining, whether its oil and gas or agriculture," says ABN AMRO's Tariono.
    • Sterling Knight
    • 17 August 2009
    Cuidado, peligran las tierras del Sur
    Un violento suceso acaecido en la Amazonía peruana en junio último alertó al mundo sobre lo que ocurre con las tierras del Sur.
    • Opciones
    • 15 August 2009
    China slow to invest in expensive LatAm farmland
    Resource-hungry China has so far passed over investing in high-priced farmlands of South America in favor of Africa, with its less developed commodities markets, greater need for financing and open labor laws.
    • Reuters
    • 14 August 2009
    Sugar Cane Invades the Brazilian Central Plateau
    Suicide is becoming a common reality in Barreirinhas, as families are talked into “renting” their land to the sugar cane companies.
    • Grassroots International
    • 14 August 2009
    Gulf risks animosity with land grab deals
    Gulf states buying farmland in developing nations for food security face the risk of damaging their reputation as international investors as the deals are seen as land grabs, a Rothschild executive said yesterday.
    • Reuters
    • 13 August 2009
    David Stevenson: Farmland looks dirt cheap
    While everyone from the Rothschild’s – via the Agrifirma Brazil fund, run with Jim Slater – through to Nicola Horlick and UBS are snapping up farmland in Brazil, I’m fascinated by another niche: Canada and New Zealand.
    • Financial Times
    • 24 July 2009

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