Actualmente, os investidores internacionais estão atentos a uma nova oportunidade: terras agrícolas, especialmente no Corredor de Nacala norte de Moçambique.
Whatever the merits, the extent or indeed the truth of the Great Arab Land Grab, it is now more or less history.
- The National
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21 July 2016
La société émiratie compte exploiter jusqu’à 1 500 ha de vergers au Maroc dans les cinq prochaines années.
- Media Marketing
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15 July 2016
El 'land grabbing' atrajo a inversores y especuladores para producir materias como biocombustibles y comida. Hoy en día Emiratos Árabes Unidos se sitúa a la cabeza de este tipo de transacciones, pues realiza el 12% de las adquisiciones y 'leasing' de tierras en el mundo.
Un protocole d’accord algéro-émirati a été signé, à Abu Dhabi, entre le groupe public agroalimentaire Agrodiv et la société émiratie Elite Agro LLC, visant à développer des fermes-pilotes intégrées pour la production des céréales, fourrage et fruits et légumes.
- El Moudjahid
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18 April 2016
As part of its expansion plans, Dubai-based dairy Al Rawabi expects to buy land in Africa before the end of next year to grow alfalfa, which is used as a forage crop.
Dubai-based company AMK Metal Fzco is to construct a livestock farm for 20,000 head of cattle and a meat processing plant for the production of 5,000 tonnes of high-quality beef in Kazakhstan.
- Global Meat
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22 January 2016
The Gintong Ani Corporation of Singapore aims to initially put up a 5,000-hectare oil palm plantation in Datu Odin Sinsuat town in Maguindanao.
Emirati investors have agreed to invest up to 37 million euros on six agriculture projects in Morocco.
The company is investing instead in the Upper Egyptian governorate of Minya to grow olive and palm trees on 100,000 acres.
The Minya project will be 100,000 acres.
Trois conventions d'investissement portant sur la réalisation de 1.515 hectares de projets agricoles au Maroc par des investisseurs émiratis ont été signées.
- HuffPost Maghreb
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07 December 2015
A Rice Farm Consortium from Dubai investing in a 7,500 hectares of rice farm in Saminaka, Borgu local government area of Niger State will spend $100million and employ 4,000 youths in the state.
- Leadership
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15 August 2015