• Kenyans Have Concerns Over Land Deal in Time of Hunger
    • VOA
    • 13 January 2009

    As Kenya prepares to declare a national emergency in response to food shortages, the government's agricultural policies have come under growing scrutiny. A proposed deal to lease land to the government of Qatar for agricultural use has received particular attention.

  • Kenya defends plans to parcel out 40,000 hectares to Qatar
    • Daily Nation
    • 11 January 2009

    Most of the produce from the proposed project, mainly vegetables and fruits, would be exported to the Gulf. Questions have been raised on why the Government has chosen to lease the land instead of engaging local farmers to boost food security in the country.

  • Qatar land deal not unique to Kenya
    • The Standard (Nairobi)
    • 06 January 2009

    The reported land deal between Kenya and Qatar is not unique. The Philippines Department of Agrarian Reform said in 2007 it was looking at large tracts of land for agribusiness development under a MoU signed with China. The memo calls for the development of land to grow hybrid corn, rice and sorghum.

  • Move to lease land to the Qatari is ill-advised
    • Daily Nation
    • 27 December 2008

    The area around Tana Delta which the government seeks to lease to the Qatari is of immense strategic value. It is fertile, has fresh water and, more importantly, is located in a region that has the highest potential oil and gas deposits in the country as well as other mineral deposits.

  • Madgascar, Kenya question widsom of foreign land deals
    • Global Voices
    • 21 December 2008

    Such blockbuster deals neglect to take into consideration the true interests of the farmers

  • Lamu port deal: Kenya to sell Tana Delta land
    • The East African
    • 20 December 2008

    Proposals to sell off around 16,200 hectares of land in the Tana River delta to Qatar to grow vegetables and fruit in return for a new port in Lamu have again raised concerns for the future of the environmentally important area.

  • Queries as Qatar seeks to grow food in Kenya
    • Daily Nation
    • 19 December 2008

    It has now emerged that the land in question is part of the fertile Tana River delta in Coast Province, the same stretch where plans by Mumias Sugar Company to build a sugar factory have raised objections from pastoralists claiming that their animals will lack pasture and the environment will be destroyed.

  • China and the great global landgrab
    • Pambazuka
    • 11 December 2008

    Stephen Marks looks at the latest rush by China and countries in the middle east to sign lease agreements in poor countries for agricultural production, and what this trend means in terms of food security and access to arable land for local populations.

  • Should Africa lease land to foreign firms?
    • BBC
    • 08 December 2008

    One-hour audio debate on the BBC

  • Qatar sows seeds in race for food
    • Guardian News and Media
    • 04 December 2008

    The Kenyan President, Mwai Kibaki, returned from a visit to Qatar on Monday. His spokesman said the request for land in the Tana River delta, south of Lamu, was being seriously considered. “Nothing comes for free. If you want people to invest in your country then you have to make concessions,” the spokesman said.

  • Qatar looks to grow food in Kenya
    • The Guardian
    • 02 December 2008

    Qatar has asked Kenya to lease it 40,000 hectares of land to grow crops as part of a proposed package that would also see the Gulf state fund a new £2.4bn port on the popular tourist island of Lamu off the east African country.

  • Africa at large: China eyes idle farmland in continent
    • Daily Business
    • 04 July 2008

    Chinese investors, who have lately gained a strong presence in Kenya’s telecoms and heavy industry, are now eyeing the country’s farmland as a source of useful raw materials and employment opportunity

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