• Seminar on the global land grab and human rights
      • 3D Three
      • 01 May 2009

      The Global Land Grab: A Human Rights Approach seminar will analyze the global land grab through a human rights lens, assessing the trade and investment agreements that are enabling the trend, as well as its likely effects on small farmers, indigenous peoples and food sovereignty.

    • Selling farms to foreigners: Question of profit or loss
      • The Straits Times
      • 01 May 2009

      Rattled by last year's food price crisis, governments and corporations have signed a slew of deals to lease or buy arable land in cash-strapped nations, mainly in Africa and Southeast Asia.

    • We need our own stimulus package
      • Africa Investor
      • 01 May 2009

      The Ernst & Young office in Addis is currently advising several investors from the Middle East, especially Saudi Arabia, who are investing tens of millions of dollars in the agro industry in Ethiopia.

    • Bidwells to speak at Washington 'land grab' conference
      • Land Gazette
      • 30 April 2009

      'Land Grab: The Race for the World's Farmland' is the title of the conference, focusing on the recent race to secure large areas of arable farmland around the world.

    • Food scare sparks Third World land rush
      • Reuters
      • 30 April 2009

      The International Food Policy Research Institute said 15 million to 20 million hectares of farmland in poor nations were sold since 2006, or were under negotiation for sale to foreign entities.

    • Angola invests in agricultural revival
      • Reuters
      • 30 April 2009

      The Angolan government plans to invest $1 billion in 2009 in the farming sector and welcome in U.S. Chiquita Brands International Inc to its banana industry. Other foreign companies and countries, including China have also said they plan to invest millions of dollars in the war-shattered nation’s coffee, sugar, cassava and palm oil industries.

    • Jarch doubles its Sudanese empire
      • The Hidden Paw
      • 29 April 2009

      Although it slipped past the world’s media, in mid-April it emerged that Jarch Capital had doubled its landholdings in Southern Sudan. That takes the acreage owned by Phillippe Heilberg and chums to a massive 800,000 hectares, or 3,000 square miles, which the firm claims will become a gigantic agricultural plantation.

    • Food crisis triggers land grab in developing countries
      • VoA News
      • 29 April 2009

      Von Braun says many details of the land deals are unknown because of a lack of transparency. But he estimates the amount of land and money involved. “It adds up to 15 to 20 million hectares currently under negotiation…. So it’s fairly large. How much money is involved? If we add up the deals negotiated and the investments planned, it adds up to $20 to $30 billion of investment,” he says.

    • “Land grabbing” by foreign investors in developing countries: risks and opportunities (IFPRI)
      • International Food Policy Research Institute
      • 29 April 2009

      These land acquisitions have the potential to inject much-needed investment into agriculture and rural areas in poor developing countries, but they also raise concerns about the impacts on poor local people, who risk losing access to and control over land on which they depend.

    • Egypt plans to sell farmland in tenders
      • Reuters
      • 29 April 2009

      Egypt may start selling farmland in tenders to foreign and local investors by June as part of a new agro-industrial zones project, the head of the country's Industrial Development Authority said.

    • Philippines offers farm products to Saudi
      • Maktoob
      • 29 April 2009

      The Philippines has offered to become a major source of agricultural products to Saudi Arabia ahead of a planned visit by the kingdom’s agricultural minister Fahd Balghunaim, Arab News reported on Wednesday.

    • Neocolonialism: DAEWOO intimidates the peasants of SAVA to get them to sell 10 000 ha of land in one bloc this year
      • TopMada.com
      • 29 April 2009

      Less than two weeks ago, Daewooinformed the public through the press that it stopped its plans for large-scale plantation in Madagascar. However, it was only a diversion to keep the local press away.

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