Guyana seeking agro-investors in the US
      As the Caribbean and the rest of the world are still grappling with the global food crisis, Guyana is seeking to sell its vast land and water resources to United States investors as an area suitable for agriculture and aquaculture investment.
      • Caribbean Net News
      • 28 November 2008
      Daewoo-Madagascar
      Video news clip on the Daewoo scheme in Madagascar
      • YouTube
      • 27 November 2008
      Foreign countries scramble for agricultural land in quest for food
      The food crisis this year generated unprecedented interest in Cambodian agricultural land, and governments are scrambling for access to the country's vast food-growing potential.
      • The Phnom Penh Post
      • 27 November 2008
      Selling out Colombia's 'tierra querida'
      Colombian indigenous took their protest to Colombia’s capital Bogotá this weekend. Their struggle is about controlling the land in which they have lived and taken care of for hundreds of years, the latest culprits being irregular armed groups controlled by the traditional landowners and foreign companies (Chiquita Brands being the best example).
      • Colombia Reports
      • 25 November 2008
      NPC to invest $300m in fish farming
      Saudi-based National Prawn Company (NPC), the world’s largest integrated shrimp producer, is planning an initial investment of $300 million (Dh1.1 billion) to start large-scale fish production in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries. The aim is to farm king fish, cobia, barramundi, mahi and milk fish using aquaculture installations on waste coastal desert land.
      • Emirates Business 24/7
      • 25 November 2008
      Saudi Arabia to establish $800m agricultural company
      The Agriculture Minister of Saudi Arabia, Fahd Balghunaim, said that the government will set up an $801.1 million company to invest in overseas agricultural projects, Arab News reported.
      • Menafn
      • 24 November 2008
      China’s foreign farming policy: can land provide security?
      China’s increasing dependence on foreign farming requires the European Union to take several measures.
      • BICCS
      • 24 November 2008
      Countries Resort To Bartering
      A worldwide food shortage mixed with a global credit crisis has some countries getting creative. They're bartering food for other essentials. Javier Blas of Financial Times talks to Madeleine Brand about which nations are striking deals and what they're trading.
      • National Public Radio
      • 24 November 2008
      Madagascar: South Korean Land Deal Sparks Controversy
      South Korea has just leased half of all the arable land in Madagascar according to the Financial Times. This has stirred quite a debate in the Malagasy blogosphere about land sovereignty and economic development.
      • Global Voices
      • 23 November 2008
      The Breadbasket of South Korea: Madagascar
      Tenant farming was popular in rural America until the Dust Bowl years of the Depression, but the practice is making a comeback on an epic scale in much of Africa.
      • Time Magazine
      • 23 November 2008
      What ails Sudan’s agricultural sector
      Saudi Arabia is in a better position to forge politico-economic partnerships with other countries with a view to achieving food security. The best partner in this respect is Sudan, known as the food basket of the Arab world. But foreigners are reluctant to invest in Sudan and the efforts made by the Sudanese government to overcome this reluctance have not met with much success.
      • Arab News
      • 22 November 2008
      Rich countries launch great land grab to safeguard food supply
      Rich governments and corporations are triggering alarm for the poor as they buy up the rights to millions of hectares of agricultural land in developing countries in an effort to secure their own long-term food supplies.
      • The Guardian
      • 22 November 2008

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