British firm to invest $20m in agri-business
    Chayton Capital, a UK-based company, is to invest US$20 million in the purchase and expansion of six irrigated farms in various parts of Zambia to enhance growth in the agriculture sector
    • Times of Zambia
    • 21 May 2010
    MIGA and Chayton Capital LLP to support agribusiness investments in southern Africa
    MIGA, the political risk insurance arm of the World Bank, will support up to $50 million of Chayton's agribusiness investments in Zambia and Botswana
    • World Bank
    • 10 May 2010
    Saudi investment mission visiting Zambia
    Saudi Arabia is interested in investing in Zambia's agriculture sector in order to improve the food security of the two countries. Zambia says they have plenty of land for this.
    • UKZambians
    • 21 April 2010
    Appropriation et concentration de droits fonciers à grande échelle-Le cas de la Zambie
    Accaparement des terres - cas de la Zambie - par AGTER
    • AGTER
    • 19 January 2010
    British Company invests in Zambia
    Zambian government has made agriculture development a priority as evidenced by the reserving of 1 million hectares of land for cultivation and investment, according to foreign investor Neil Crowder
    • Lusaka Times
    • 04 December 2009
    Atlas Farming could transform SADC agriculture landscape
    Atlas Farming, which had successful farming ventures in Zimbabwe from the late 1960s until president Robert Mugabe's much criticised land reforms around 2000, has partnered with Chayton Capital to invest in large-scale farming in Zambia.
    • Mmegi
    • 05 November 2009
    Firm to invest K1.1 trillion
    CHOBE agrivision will become the largest agri-business in Zambia surpassing ZAMBEFF PLC according to owners Chayton Capital
    • ZNBC
    • 01 November 2009
    S.Africa says offered land in Uganda, Angola, Zambia
    South Africa said on Friday it had been offered 48 square miles of land in Angola and Uganda and also a land lease agreement in Zambia.
    • Reuters
    • 10 October 2009
    South African farmers offered land in Angola, Uganda
    South African farmers have been offered land for agriculture in Angola and Uganda and the government is also in talks with the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia and Southern Sudan.
    • Bloomberg
    • 09 October 2009
    Egypt: Southern farming
    The wheat farms in Sudan & Uganda are not Egypt’s first foray into overseas farming — the government operates a corn farm in Zambia, a rice farm in Niger, a vegetable farm in Tanzania and plans 14 more farms across Africa — but they are significant because they are among the first efforts to address wheat scarcity after the instability of 2008.
    • Business Today
    • 10 August 2009
    Africa investment sparks land grab fear
    For investors like Susan Payne, the chief executive of Emergent Asset Management, farmland in sub-Saharan Africa is a hot bet.
    • BBC
    • 05 August 2009
    Foreign investors snap up African farmland
    Because of the political sensitivity of the modern-day land grab, it is often only the country's head of state who knows the details. Der Spiegel investigates.
    • Der Spiegel
    • 30 July 2009

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