L’IAIDA prend en location des terres agricoles en Mauritanie
    L’Institution arabe d’investissement et de développement agricole a conclu avec la Mauritanie une convention lui permettant d’exploiter une superficie de 3.200 ha de terres agricoles dans ce pays, a-t-on constaté lundi à Nouakchott.
    • APA
    • 10 Mar 2015
    Mauritania secures $34m agric loan from Riyadh
    The loan will be used to develop 3,500 hectares of land in the eastern basin of the Rkiz plain (300 km south of Nouakchott), develop another 2,200 hectares and rehabilitate 1,000 hectares in the western basin of the same plain.
    • APA
    • 01 December 2014
    Arab investors and land grabbers wanted by Egypt
    Egypt plans to lease 25,000 hectares of agricultural land to Arab investors.
    • Green Prophet
    • 24 April 2014
    Egypt eyes more Gulf investment on back of agricultural deal
    Egypt plans to lease 25,200 hectares of agricultural land this year to a firm affiliated with an Arab investment body, its agriculture minister said,
    • World News
    • 09 April 2014
    Overseas farm projects to be insured
    The Agricultural Development Fund, the Islamic Development Bank and the Arab Authority for Agricultural Investment & Development are holding talks to provide insurance on the agricultural projects being funded by King Abdullah's Initiative for Saudi Agricultural Investment Abroad
    • Zawya
    • 30 December 2013
    Arab world urged to close food supply gap
    In an effort to help tackle food security, officials yesterday agreed to double the capital of the Arab Authority for Agriculture Investment and Development, a multilateral lender aimed at promoting investment in agriculture.
    • The National
    • 03 April 2013
    AAID may build grain stocks site for Gulf
    AAID is also setting up an agricultural land investment company, in conjunction with Saudi investors, which will start with capital of $60 million to acquire land in Egypt, Sudan and Kazakhstan.
    • Reuters
    • 23 February 2012
    Abu Dhabi looks to Sudan to secure food supply
    Abu Dhabi is preparing to launch a large-scale agricultural project in Sudan to develop more than 70,000 acres of land as part of the oil-rich Gulf emirate's efforts to secure food supplies.
    • Financial Times
    • 03 June 2010
    Is there such a thing as agro-imperialism?
    There’s a whole school of economic thought that says that Collier is wrong, that big is not necessarily better in agriculture — and that the land deals therefore might be unwise not because they’re wrong but because they’re unprofitable.
    • New York Times
    • 19 November 2009
    Gulf Arab states to launch $2 bln agriculture fund
    Gulf Arab states will pour $2 billion into a new agricultural fund in coming months to secure food supplies by buying stakes in existing agricultural firms, an executive involved in the fund's creation said on Sunday.
    • Reuters
    • 11 October 2009
    Riyadh paves way for foreign ventures
    Since details emerged of Saudi Arabia’s plans to ensure supplies of wheat, rice, corn, soya beans and alfalfa through overseas agricultural investments, officials have insisted that they intended the programme to be private-sector led.
    • FT
    • 24 May 2009
    Saudi's Tabuk signs deals for food investment abroad
    Saudi agricultural company Tabuk Agricultural Development Co has started preparations to invest in food production abroad, driving up its stock.
    • Reuters
    • 23 May 2009
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