Africa to be the next frontier for oil palm
      Olam has embarked on its first palm oil industrial project in Gabon, investing $500 million in 50,000 hectares of plantations in phase I.
      • The Hindu
      • 03 Mar 2015
      Rewards of land investment must be balanced with risks
      Farmland deserves special attention because it involves much more than just land: the people who own and work the land form the basis of rural communities.
      • Western Producer
      • 03 Mar 2015
      Malaysia's Sime Darby completes $1.74 bln New Britain Palm Oil buy
      Sime Darby Plantation Bhd, has completed the acquisition of PNG-based New Britain Palm Oil Ltd, adding 135,000 hectares to its land bank.
      • Reuters
      • 03 Mar 2015
      Militarisation and alternative biofuel drives Ethiopian land-grab
      The approach taken by Ethiopia and India to reaching development goals and fulfilling environmental promises by leasing or buying large tracts of fertile land affects land, water and indigenous people.
      • Digital Journal
      • 03 Mar 2015
      Does Australia's farm sector need foreign investment?
      Foreign investors own 10% of Australia's agricultural land. But that could soon rise thanks to two huge projects being developed in Northern Territory's Top End with the help of foreign investors.
      • BBC
      • 01 Mar 2015
      Ukraine crisis seen softening political ground for foreign farm land sales
      The crisis in Ukraine looks set to trigger major changes in its vast agricultural sector with state-owned farm land and small family plots likely to go up for sale despite concerns over the impact on local farmers.
      • Reuters
      • 27 February 2015
      New Mexico Investment Council makes first major agriculture move
      The US sovereign wealth fund has approved a $200m allocation to TIAA-CREF’s Global Agriculture II fund, its first major commitment to the sector.
      • IP & Real Estate
      • 27 February 2015
      From Africa's Palms
      People & Power investigates the environmental consequences of palm oil plantations in equatorial Africa.
      • Al Jazeera
      • 27 February 2015
      Foreign investors hit paydirt
      There has been a marked change in Saskatchewan farmland ownership over the past two decades, according to a new study. Investment funds, pension plans and megafarms own an increasing amount of Saskatchewan dirt.
      • Western Producer
      • 26 February 2015
      US firm eyes Aussie crops
      California-based Finistere Ventures is in Australia speaking to potential backers after its first close of a new $US150 million venture capital fund. The Finistere II Agtech (agricultural technology) Fund has secured the backing of German giant Bayer CropScience, as well as Canadian investment firm AVAC.
      • The Land
      • 26 February 2015
      Green Fuel accused of grabbing villagers’ land
      Zimbabwe's Parliament has ordered Arda board chairman Basil Nyabadza to clarify the status of the land at the centre of an ownership wrangle between Green Fuel and the Chisumbanje community.
      • News Day
      • 26 February 2015
      Canada: Is it time to relax land ownership restrictions?
      Farmers in Saskatchewan are worried that outside investors are artificially inflating land prices and keeping regular farmers from expanding their operations
      • Western Producer
      • 26 February 2015

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