• Seedlings of evil growing in Myanmar
      • Asia Times
      • 23 August 2007

      A military-driven Chinese hybrid rice-for-opium crop-substitution program in the northern part of Myanmar's Shan state has resulted in four consecutive years of poor harvests and driven many ethnic-minority farmers into heavy debt or out of rice farming altogether.

    • China, Mozambique: old friends, new business
      • ISN Security Watch
      • 13 August 2007

      In 2006, Beijing and Maputo signed a memorandum of understanding concerning the creation of a massive agricultural project in the Zambezi river valley area.

    • To Fortify China, Soybean Harvest Grows in Brazil
      • New York Times
      • 06 April 2007

      China’s global scramble for natural resources is leading to a transformation of agricultural trading around the world.

    • Easier farmland purchases for foreigners could threaten Czech farmers
      • Radio Praha
      • 22 February 2007

      The Czech government has recently backed proposed legislation that should make it easier for foreigners from EU countries to buy Czech farmland.

    • Dominion domination: The scandal of Yala Swamp
      • Ujamaa Center
      • 16 December 2006

      “MPs want ActionAid to keep off”, screams the caption of a story in the East African Standard of January 3, 2006. The story is attributed to MPs Oburu Odinga and Ayiecho Olweny who claim that the NGO is inciting residents of trouble ridden Yala Swamp rice scheme in which American investor Dominion Group of Companies has been embroiled in a tussle with the community over issues of land dispossession

    • Wikileaks: The great land grab
      • Wikileaks
      • 30 June 2006

      "Economic development is spurring a land grab in broad areas of the country, and the poorest Lao are paying the price," reports the US Embassy in Vientiane

    • Japanese firms tap China's farming industry
      • Gov.cn
      • 03 June 2006

      Three Japanese firms, including two on the Fortune magazine's world top 500 list, have jointly leased 100 hectares of farmland in east China's Shandong Province, to become the first foreign investors in China's farming industry.

    • 3,000 Chinese farmers to farm abroad
      • China Daily
      • 18 December 2003

      Hundreds of farmers in Northwest China are expected to toil the soil in the neighboring Republic of Kazakhstan next spring. "We have signed a deal with Kazakhstan to rent 7,000 hectares of land in Alakol county for use for 10 years," a local agricultural official said.

    • Fruitful agricultural cooperation
      • China.org.cn
      • 10 December 2003

      In other African countries, including Ghana, South Africa and Togo, the China State Farm and Agribusiness Corporation (CSFAC) has founded 11 agricultural production, processing and sales projects, and runs a total of 16,000 hectares of farmlands

    • Japan's new farm belt
      • New York Times
      • 14 May 1989

      From the California wine country to the Florida citrus groves and Montana ranches, a wave of Japanese investment is sweeping through American agriculture and food processing.

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