Elite Agro and Khalifa Fund sign MoU
- Fruitnet.com
- 22 Jul 2020
Elite Agro has signed a two-year Memorandum of Understanding with Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development to manage and operate a number of farms in the UAE
Elite Agro has signed a two-year Memorandum of Understanding with Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development to manage and operate a number of farms in the UAE
L’émirati Elite Agro, à travers sa filiale Elite Harvest Maroc, fait ses premiers pas en export de cerises à partir du Maroc où il dispose pour l'instant de 1 000 ha avec comme objectif 1 500 ha
Abu Dhabi Developmental Holding Company has acquired a 50% stake in Al Dahra Holding Company, which operates a landbank of 350,000 acres of irrigated land with direct access to various rivers such as the Danube, Colorado and Nile rivers.
Phoenix Global - the Dubai-based agri-trader which directly farmed more than 150,000 hectares in Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Russia, Uganda, Mozambique and India - is now in liquidation
Abu Dhabi-based agriculture firm Al Dahra Holding has signed a crop supply deal with Bulgarian agribusiness group AJD Agro Ltd,
Wafra International, an investment firm owned by the Kuwait state pension agency, is investing $10 million of the new funding in Pure Harvest Smart Farms, and committing $100 million in equity and project financing.
When Gulf nations face food, security, and water scarcity issues, one response is to seek lucrative agricultural investments in fertile African lands. Yet, while such deals can bring benefits to the countries involved, there are also sizeable risks
Bien que les responsables malgaches répètent que le Memorandum of Understanding signé avec la société Elite Agro ne concerne pas une vente de terres, en Serbie, la société Elite Agro LLC en compagnie d’autres sociétés Emiraties sont devenues les principales propriétaires de terres
Le parlement malgache a egalement révélé que 105.000 ha de terrains aménageables sont disponibles sur le territoire national aux investisseurs
CRAAD-OI and Collectif TANY oppose the occupation of 60,000 hectares of Madagascan land by the agricultural company, Elite Agro LLC
Des organisations de la société civile contestent la stratégie adoptée par les dirigeants de miser sur les investisseurs pour cultiver les terres à Madagascar au lieu de développer les forces vives du pays
Companies from countries across the world have acquired fertile Nile-irrigated land for growing food crops, non-food agricultural commodities such as alfalfa, flowers, tobacco, and biofuels, rearing livestock and logging trees.