Hassad denizötesi yatırım planlıyor
    Katar Ticaret ve Sanayi Odası’nın “Mükemmeliyet ve Başarının 40 Yılı” adlı hatıra kitabında yayımlanan bir makalede Hassad Gıda Şirketi yerel ve uluslararası yatırımlarla Katar’a makul fiyatlarla gıda sağlamakta hevesli olduğu belirtiliyor.
    • Gulf Times
    • 15 October 2011
    Wikileaks: Food aid vs food security: An opportunity in the Gulf
    "Supporting partnerships between Gulf countries and American farmers to advance their own food security agendas would not only constitute a major boon for our farmers, but would also put the USG in a better position to partner with these countries in pursuing our own food security strategy with poor nations in the Arab world and beyond," writes the US embassy in Qatar
    • Wikileaks
    • 26 August 2011
    Farmers demand owners' register
    Farmers have urged the state government to establish a register that would list Victorian farms that have been bought by foreign owners. The call comes as concerns grow over the level of foreign ownership of Australian farms and over the control of productive food resources.
    • The Age
    • 04 August 2011
    Nation feeds Gulf's appetite for ownership
    Hassad plans to spend $US350 million ($318 million) in Australia to secure food supplies for Qatar, which imports 95 per cent of its food.
    • SMH
    • 01 August 2011
    Shut the gate: why cash-strapped landowners are selling the farm
    Australians do realise the value of what is being sold, a land agent and rural property specialist said, "but their hands are tied because they can't raise the money".
    • SMH
    • 01 August 2011
    Qatar plans 70pc self-sufficiency in food by 2023
    Under the National Food Security Program, Qatari companies would produce five basic food items -- white and red meat, rice, sugar and grains (including wheat) -- in countries like Sudan, India, Australia, Argentina, Turkey and Brazil, among others.
    • The Peninsula
    • 28 July 2011
    Asia leads the charge in Aussie land grab
    Asian investors have overtaken Europeans as the biggest buyers of Australian land, a snapshot of foreign acquisitions reveals.
    • ANA
    • 02 July 2011
    Qatar land grab angers bush
    Local stock and station agents in Western District Australia estimate the Qatar government paid a premium of up to 20 per cent in order to secure the controversial deal,
    • The Age
    • 19 June 2011
    Hassad Foods set to expand its Australian farmland holdings
    The Middle Eastern company Hassad Foods, through Australian representatives, has been pinpointed as set to spend $45 million on five large western Victorian propertie
    • Property Observer
    • 16 June 2011
    Al-Khider appreciates Qatari activities and investments
    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
    • SUNA
    • 16 June 2011
    Water shortages threaten growth in Gulf states
    Gulf states have opted to buy up large tracts of farmland in developing countries in a bid to safeguard their food supplies – a strategy that risks exporting their water shortages to other nations, analysts said.
    • Arabian Business
    • 18 May 2011
    Australia may be poised to draw Mideast investment
    According to Michael Yabsley of the Australian Gulf Council, agricultural land is among the top asset classes in Australia being considered by Gulf investors who have placed food security at the top of their priorities.
    • Wall Street Journal
    • 15 May 2011
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