• Don’t be so quick to sell off the farmland
    • Jakarta Globe
    • 18 June 2009

    If Indonesia decides to go ahead with leasing farmland, it should do so with caution, keeping an eye on both the risks and the opportunities. We need to understand that we have a very strong bargaining position.

  • Code of conduct urged for Africa farm land grabs
    • Reuters
    • 15 June 2009

    African countries may need to put in place a code of conduct to govern farmland purchases on the continent by foreigners, an agribusiness conference heard on Monday.

  • Quand le Sud vend sa terre
    • Alternatives Economiques
    • 05 June 2009

    Des Etats multiplient les achats de terres agricoles au Sud. Avec des conséquences parfois dramatiques pour les populations locales.

  • NGOs cry foul over rich-country ‘land grab’ in developing world
    • Bridges Weekly Trade News Digest
    • 20 May 2009

    A recent jump in rich country land purchases in the developing world has caught the attention of analysts in trade and human rights circles.

  • Leading experts to speak at Global AgInvesting 2009 conference in New York
    • Soyatech
    • 11 May 2009

    Aimed at public and private market investors, this conference will explore opportunities for global investments in agricultural lands, commodities and infrastructure in North and South America, Australia, China, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.

  • China rules out pursuit of African farmland
    • Financial Times
    • 20 April 2009

    China has said it will not join the growing trend of outsourcing food production by investing in overseas farmland, particularly in Africa, expressing doubts that such deals could improve its food security.

  • L'agriculture délocalisable
    • Sud Ouest
    • 12 April 2009

    Des États à la recherche d'autonomie alimentaire et des grands groupes louent des millions d'hectares à l'étranger. Christian Bouquet, spécialiste en géopolitique, explique le phénomène.

  • IFC to invest $200 mln in Africa agribusiness
    • Reuters
    • 09 April 2009

    The International Finance Corporation, the World Bank's private sector lending arm, will nearly double its investment in agribusiness in Africa to $200 million during the 2009 fiscal year, a senior official said.

  • Agri investments must help, not hurt: World Bank
    • Reuters
    • 19 Mar 2009

    Growing interest from Asia and Middle East countries to lease agricultural land in Africa "is not a bad thing" but must be handled properly and in a transparent way, a top World Bank official said on Thursday.

  • Saudis plan land investment joint venture with World Bank
    • Land Gazette
    • 10 Mar 2009

    The chief of the International Finance Corporation, Lars Thunell, has been holding talks with Saudi finance minister Ibrahim Al-Assa on corporation in areas of joint 'external agricultural investments'.

  • IFC to invest in new agribusiness fund
    • Reuters
    • 12 February 2009

    The International Financial Corp, the World Bank’s private-sector lender, said on Thursday it will invest $75 million in a new agribusiness fund to increase global food supplies. IFC said it had joined forces with Altima Partners, which manages the $625 million Altima One World Agricultural Fund, to create a fund to invest in farming operations and agricultural land in emerging market countries.

  • Improving food security in Arab countries: Is land acquisition a viable strategy?
    • World Bank
    • 31 January 2009

    Saudi Arabia and the UAE are worldwide leaders in buying farmland in third-party countries, followed by China and Japan, says the World Bank.

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