• Agricultural land for investors - Why Sudan's small farmers are being displaced
    • Deutsche Welle
    • 03 July 2011

    Small farmers are the backbone of worldwide food production. But their existence is endangered because their governments are leasing large tracts of land to foreign companies.

  • Al-Khider appreciates Qatari activities and investments
    • SUNA
    • 16 June 2011

    The governor of Khartoum State affirmed his support for Qatar Livestock Company (Mawashi) and directed official authorities to provide it with land plots for establishing its projects

  • Kingdom to double wheat reserves
    • Reuters
    • 15 June 2011

    Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Agriculture calls Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine “probable countries of investment” in farmland and confirms Kingdom's continued interest in farmland in south Sudan.

  • New fear of civil war in Sudan
    • IPS
    • 13 June 2011

    The escalation of violence around the north-south border in the run-up to Sudan’s big divide has sparked fears of a new civil war, but experts contend that the issue is more about land and water rather than oil.

  • When the Nile runs dry
    • New York Times
    • 01 June 2011

    For the sake of peace and future development cooperation, the nations of the Nile River Basin should come together to ban land grabs by foreign governments and agribusiness firms, writes Lester Brown

  • Food: The hidden driver of global politics
    • NPR
    • 18 May 2011

    In some of the countries where the land investments are being made, people will block the trucks that are hauling the grain from the fields to the ports, says Lester Brown in this interview with NPR

  • Sudan: Arabs agricultural investment in Northern State
    • SUNA
    • 17 May 2011

    Governor of Northern State says an Emirates investor, to whom 95,000 acres have been allocated in Um-Jawaseer, will invest USD 15 million.

  • Sudan: Hundreds of farmers stage demonstrations in El-Gezira state
    • Sudan Tribune
    • 10 May 2011

    Authorities arrest dozens of demonstrators and prevent journalists from reaching the area, while the office of Sudan's 2nd Vice president Ali Osman Taha denies reports that he has agreed to grant Egyptian farmers one million acres.

  • South Africa's white farmers are moving further north
    • Guardian
    • 01 May 2011

    Other countries believe their agricultural expertise can kickstart an agrarian revolution across the African continent

  • Sudan, UAE sign Memo of Understanding on Protection and Encouragement of Investment
    • SUNA
    • 17 April 2011

    Sudan and UAE have agreed to concentrate investment in the field of agriculture, referring that the UAE Al-Thahra Company expressed desire to invest in Sudan as strategic partner in the food security projects.

  • Low cost, high returns make Africa attractive to India Inc
    • Economic Times
    • 05 April 2011

    Several Indian companies have planned huge investments in the African mining and agriculture sectors, buoyed by the prospects of high returns, on the back of rich resources and low labour and input costs, stakeholders maintain.

  • Sudan farmers protest government 'land grab'
    • AFP
    • 04 April 2011

    Around 800 farmers protested Friday against a government decision to seize land from a village in Gezira state, Sudan's agricultural heartland, without compensating the owners, witnesses said.

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