• Fonterra moves step closer to opening 2 new China dairy farms
      • Fonterra
      • 17 September 2010

      Fonterra today signed an agreement with the Government of Yutian County in China which formalises the final stage of due diligence on two potential Fonterra dairy farm sites.

    • US farming deal to reap Africa yield
      • The National
      • 16 September 2010

      DuPont, which is taking control of Africa's largest seed company, says land investments alone would not be enough to enhance food exports from Africa.

    • Land grabs are cheap deals for rich countries
      • ILEIA
      • 16 September 2010

      The International Financial Corporation has actually increased the ability of foreign investors to acquire land in developing country markets by promoting profitable deals, creating “investment promotion agencies” and rewriting national laws., says Anuradha Mittal

    • World Bank report on land grabbing: Beyond the smoke and mirrors
      • GRAIN
      • 15 September 2010

      GRAIN says the World Bank's much anticipated report on the global farmland grab is both a disappointment and a failure.

    • Corporate land grabs threaten food security
      • Christian Science Monitor
      • 14 September 2010

      There is too much at stake when governments give up land, water, and livestock to large-scale foreign investment. NGOs and funders have to listen and respond to the needs and accomplishments on the ground, and keep local food systems truly local.

    • Cambodia: Communities fight back against land grabbing
      • IRIN
      • 13 September 2010

      “The EU is effectively subsidizing land grabbing in Cambodia by giving preferential treatment to companies that have produced goods on stolen land,” says David Pred, BABC executive director

    • eDiscussion on World Bank report
      • Global Donor Platform
      • 13 September 2010

      The eDiscussion will take place from 13 September to 8 October and is open to all.

    • Papua proposes 500,000 hectares for food estate: Minister
      • Jakarta Post
      • 13 September 2010

      Forestry Minister Zulkifli Hasan said his ministry received a proposal to make use of 500,000 hectare areas for the 1.6-million-hectare food and energy estate projects planned in Merauke, Papua.

    • Time is ripe to develop agribusiness
      • Moscow Times
      • 13 September 2010

      As foreign investors in Russia are all too aware, there is a perennial conflict within the country’s political elite on how to balance the need for foreign investment and outside technology with an impulse to maximize state control over sectors that carry outsized economic or social significance.

    • Overseas farmland can fill empty rice bowls
      • Global Times
      • 12 September 2010

      "I have asked the USDA if Chinese investors could buy farmland in the US and I got positive answers. In this way, Chinese grain price could escape the control of international grain enterprises," says Zheng Fengtian.

    • Turkey's agricultural land new foreign investment target
      • Hurriyet
      • 12 September 2010

      Foreign investors are increasingly focusing on opportunities in Turkish agriculture, according to Mehmet Erdo?an, chairman of Sezon Pirinç, a rice company

    • The backlash begins against the world landgrab
      • The Telegraph
      • 12 September 2010

      The World Bank appears deeply torn. While the report endorses the Bank's open-door globalisation agenda, the sub-text dissents on every page.

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