• West Australia: Crop downsizing for Chinese group
    • West Australian
    • 10 August 2017

    The Beidahuang Group is rumoured to have leased out the majority of its 85,000 ha of WA farmland purchased or leased in a $200 million spending spree five years ago

  • Corporations replace peasants as the "vanguard" of China's new food security agenda
    • GRAIN
    • 03 November 2015

    Over the past couple of decades, China has embraced trade agreements that oblige it to import foods and implemented policies that favour the development of larger farms and massive agribusiness and food corporations.

  • DPM Somsavat visited a rice production project in Khammuan province
    • LNTV
    • 24 July 2015

    Beidahuang Group is investing US$5 million in the project on a 600 hectare concession located at Nakatang village in Yommalath district of Khammuan province, Lao PDR.

  • Vicstock venture pulls back
    • West Australian
    • 07 May 2015

    Vicstock Grain and its Chinese backers (Beidahuang) have dramatically scaled back their cropping operations in the Wheatbelt three years after a $70 million spending spree on farmland.

  • China reaps rewards of farm plunge
    • West Australian
    • 23 November 2013

    The writing is on the wall for anyone who doubts China's plans to invest billions of dollars for a big stake in WA agriculture.

  • Chinese stick to WA farm investment plan
    • West Australian
    • 30 September 2013

    A Chinese conglomerate has hit back at critics of its WA farming operations and vowed to press on with plans to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in an integrated supply chain from Albany to China.

  • AgriNurture plans expansion of hybrid rice, vegetable production
    • GMA News
    • 28 July 2013

    Philippine-listed food producer AgriNurture Inc is planning the expansion of its production areas for hybrid rice, fruit and vegetables with Chinese partner Beidahuang Seed Group of China.

  • Chinese purchase of WA farmland divides opinions
    • ABC
    • 23 July 2013

    China's biggest state-owned agricultural conglomerate has bought farmland and port facilities in Western Australia and the move has sharply divided responses.

  • Chinese flooded with land offers
    • West Australian
    • 19 June 2013

    Companies linked to China's biggest agricultural conglomerate are being flooded with offers to buy or lease "hundreds of thousands" of hectares of land in Australia's Wheatbelt in the early stages of their bid to create an independent grain supply chain from the port of Albany.

  • China scales back WA farm plans
    • The West Australian
    • 04 Mar 2013

    The Beidahuang Group has been dismayed by what it regards as negative media coverage of its investment in agricultural land in Australia and plans to scale back while it still purchases more farms.

  • Harvesting opportunities on foreign soil
    • China Daily
    • 04 December 2012

    More Chinese companies and individuals are looking for sources of growth in the rich land of Russia's Far East region.

  • Western Autralia Government not privy to Chinese farm deal
    • AAP
    • 30 November 2012

    WA Australian Agriculture Minister Terry Redman can't shed light on reports a Chinese agricultural giant could buy up to $4 billion worth of prime farmland after snapping up some 30,000 hectares in the past month.

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