• UN attempts to slow the new scramble for Africa
      • The Independent
      • 07 November 2009

      More than 50 heads of state will gather for a summit later this month to look at ways of policing the extraordinary "land grab" that has seen richer countries buy up at least 20m ha of farmland in Africa in the last 18 months.

    • The great global land grab
      • Red Pepper
      • 07 November 2009

      The global food crisis has prompted various rich countries to start buying up land in the poorer world to secure their food supplies. As well as affecting domestic food supplies in the countries affected, Sue Branford says it could be a time bomb for the world’s ability to cope with climate change

    • Agricultural land under utilised - De Graaff
      • BOPA
      • 06 November 2009

      Botswana's Minister of Agriculture says that his mission is to bring in successful foreign investors to lease or buy some of Botswanas most productive farmland in order to put it to better use.

    • Hassad Food plans $68m poultry project
      • Reuters
      • 05 November 2009

      The firm also aims to conclude as many as six deals by year end, including in Latin America and is scouting Africa to set up joint ventures or buy firms to develop land.

    • INTERVIEW-Ethiopia targets 3 million ha for commercial farms
      • Reuters
      • 05 November 2009

      Ethiopia plans to offer 3 million hectares of land over the next two years for investors to develop large-scale commercial farms, a government official said on Thursday.

    • Profits before people: The great African liquidation sale
      • Pambazuka
      • 05 November 2009

      The fervour with which foreign commercial interests are forcing their agricultural 'solutions' on the African continent represents nothing more than an established endeavour to protect profits and access to resources.

    • Atlas Farming could transform SADC agriculture landscape
      • Mmegi
      • 05 November 2009

      Atlas Farming, which had successful farming ventures in Zimbabwe from the late 1960s until president Robert Mugabe's much criticised land reforms around 2000, has partnered with Chayton Capital to invest in large-scale farming in Zambia.

    • Hassad comes to the aid of less privileged
      • The Peninsula
      • 05 November 2009

      “This partnership is to create an environment for the active NGOs in Qatar to venture into our foreign investments,” said Nasser Mohamed Al Hajri, Chairman and Managing Director, Hassad Food.

    • Scramble for Africa: Brazil gaining on China
      • Reuters
      • 04 November 2009

      Besides energy and minerals, which make up the lion's share of African exports to the BRICs countries, there is growing interest in its arable land - less than 25 percent of which is cultivated - as a source of food for export.

    • Wikileaks: Vietnamese consul: Labor agreements with Qatar "just paper"
      • Wikileaks
      • 03 November 2009

      "Qatar is in the process of formulating a national strategy for food security that we expect to shift from a focus on land ownership in developing countries to land leases and joint ventures with the private sector in developed countries," reports the US Embassy in Doha

    • UAE investors - A key role in the Algeria economic development
      • Global Arab Network
      • 03 November 2009

      Emirates International Investment Company is currently in negotiations with Algerian authorities for the purchase of land to build a large-scale milk farm, Mahassil.

    • Global protocol could limit Sub-Saharan land grab
      • The Guardian
      • 02 November 2009

      New code of conduct could limit aggressive moves by China, South Korea and Gulf states who have been buying vast tracts of agricultural land

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