• «Comment Macky et Abdoul Mbaye nous ont permis de relancer le projet»
    • GFM
    • 29 Mar 2013

    Le président du Conseil d’administration, Gora Seck, de la société Senhuile/Senéthanol revient sur les grandes lignes et les retombées économiques du projet qui suscite beaucoup de réactions de la part de certaines populations locales.

  • Study: Israel ranks among world's most harmful land-grabbers
    • Haaretz
    • 29 January 2013

    Wealthy countries, and private companies from those countries, have been increasingly buying up land in poor areas for their own economic purposes, a new study says. And Israel turns out to be one of the leading land grabbers.

  • Vital Capital raises $250 million for Its First Africa Private Equity Fund
    • Bloomberg
    • 03 May 2011

    Vital Capital Investments LP, the private-equity firm that invests in housing and agriculture businesses in Africa, said it raised more than $250 million for its first fund.

  • Farmers see ‘land grab’ as opportunity
    • Radio Netherlands
    • 18 February 2011

    In recent years sixteen investors, from Israel, Ethiopia and the Netherlands, have opened large-scale farms nearby the village of Hidi, south of Addis Ababa.

  • Sierra Leone: Koroma gives 50,000 acres to CHICASON
    • Concord Times
    • 15 November 2010

    "I will give [Nigeria's] CHICASON not less than 50,000 acres of land anywhere in the country," says the President of Sierra Leone.

  • Israel mulls leasing land in Russia
    • Xinhua
    • 24 September 2010

    Israel has asked Russia's republic of Tatarstan to lease 1.5 million hectares of its land, said a visiting Israeli businessman on Friday.

  • Rice/Cassava: Vietnamese, Chinese set to boost production in Edo
    • Business Daily
    • 05 July 2010

    Vietnamese and Chinese investors will cultivate 10,000 acres and 15,000 acres of land for rice and cassava in Edo State, Nigeria, respectively.

  • UN softens stand on rush to buy farmland
    • Globe and Mail
    • 17 November 2009

    Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi calls it the “new feudalism.” Groups representing peasant farmers call it “land grabs.” The United Nations literature dispersed at this week's UN food summit in Rome calls it “direct foreign investment.”

  • Hiber Sugar joins forces for convenience sake
    • Addis Fortune
    • 26 October 2009

    BDFC has already been given 17,400ha of land in 2008 for the production of sugar cane, a year after it came to Ethiopia. It is also getting close to receiving an additional 13,000hct in the same area of the Tana-Beles Basin of Jawi Wereda, Hawi Zone of Amhara Regional State.

  • Congo farmland deal welcomed
    • SAPA
    • 22 October 2009

    The Congolese government said it had signed similar agreements with China, Brazil and Israel.

  • Agricultores sudafricanos satisfechos de acuerdo agrícola con República Congo
    • EFE
    • 21 October 2009

    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.

  • Turks veto farm plan for minefield
    • FT
    • 02 June 2009

    Hostility to foreign investment in a sensitive border area has forced the Turkish government to shelve plans to turn a minefield along its frontier with Syria into organic farmland.

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