• Morgan bet farm in Ukraine before bailout
    • Bloomberg
    • 05 October 2011

    Bloomberg's Alan Katz reports on Morgan Stanley's farming venture on the steppes of Ukraine which it abandoned in July 2009. The failed gamble demonstrates how Wall Street firms, in the last gasp of a debt-fueled bull market, strayed further from their traditional businesses to embrace diverse projects with unfamiliar risks.

  • Land appeals as safe haven
    • Progressive Farmer
    • 04 October 2011

    In Brazil, government surveys found foreigners owned 10% of the nation's cultivated land. Much of that was funds with international backing in London or New York.

  • Cargill unit offers to buy 28% of AgriNurture
    • Manila Standard
    • 04 October 2011

    Black River Capital Partners Fund (Food) LP, a fund managed by the private equity arm of US agribusiness and trading giant Cargill, has offered to acquire 28.11 percent of Philippine fruit and vegetable grower AgriNurture Inc. for $30.4 million.

  • New CDC investment to support African agribusiness
    • CDC
    • 03 October 2011

    CDC, the UK’s development finance institution, today announced a US$20m investment in farming businesses in Zambia, Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique and Uganda

  • Tilling new ground on Africa’s Gold Coast
    • Corn&Soybean Digest
    • 01 October 2011

    With investors from the Middle East and the U.S., Africa Atlantic Farms is pursuing mechanised farming on 10,000 hectares it has leased in Ghana in the Afram Plains region, with plans to expand.

  • The Endowment and Africa: HMC should disavow investments that disenfranchise the world’s poor
    • The Crimson
    • 30 September 2011

    At the current stage, we do not have adequately available evidence to consider either HMC or Emergent at fault for the purported economic wrongdoings outlined in the Oakland Institute report.

  • Stand up for small-scale food producers
    • Grassroots International
    • 29 September 2011

    Groups urge people in the US and Canada to take action on land grabbing.

  • Farmers fear Aquino selling out to foreign firms
    • Bulatlat
    • 29 September 2011

    “These land lease schemes have turned farmers into mere low wage-earning agricultural workers instead of being empowered owner-cultivators.” – Randall Echanis, Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas

  • Land grabs and role of the US government
    • NCR
    • 27 September 2011

    Civil society -- small farmers, fisher and forest folk, pastoralists -- look with a great deal of suspicion at the US and other countries’ intentions, reports David Andrews about upcoming meetings in Rome

  • Thanks to speculative investors, the food market will be the next bubble to burst
    • AlterNet
    • 23 September 2011

    Unfortunately, given the global nature of capital, even if the US were to completely shut down speculation, it would just move offshore.

  • From public good to private profit: The shifting discourse on land grabbing
    • Global Policy Forum
    • 18 September 2011

    Land investments displace rural populations, often without any notice, and diminish their access to land, jobs, and food.

  • Group says US desire to own land in PH behind fresh bid on charter change
    • ALLVOICES
    • 13 September 2011

    "The desire of foreign monopoly capitalists in the US to acquire lands in PH is an open book. It is not a best kept secret. The monopolists in the US also want 100 percent ownership of other profitable sectors in the Philippines including but not limited to mining, eco-tourism, energy, public utilities, mass media, oil and gas, health and education."

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