• Morocco - Drop in foreign farm investment
    • Meat Trade Daily
    • 24 November 2009

    At a two-day conference near the Moroccan capital Rabat, local officials sought to convince Gulf investors that heavy bureaucracy and complex land ownership rules, long seen as decisive obstacles, are a thing of the past.

  • Brasil rechazó propuesta iraní de compra de tierras
    • Reuters
    • 23 November 2009

    Brasil rechazó una propuesta de Irán para comprar o arrendar áreas agrícolas brasileñas para la producción de alimentos y la venta directa al país islámico

  • Brasil recusa proposta do Irã de compra de terras
    • Reuters
    • 23 November 2009

    O Brasil recusou uma proposta feita pelo Irã de compra ou arrendamento de áreas agrícolas brasileiras, com vistas à produção de alimentos e sua venda direta ao país islâmico

  • Extraterritoriality - Foreign Concessions: the Past and Future of a Form of Shared Sovereignty
    • EspacesTemps.net
    • 23 November 2009

    China has now taken on a leading role in promoting modernization through zones of exception, not only in China but also outside it.

  • Pharos $350m argriculture fund targets Middle East investors
    • Emerging Markets
    • 23 November 2009

    The Pharos Miro Agricultural fund, with a minimum subscription of $6m, is being offered to family offices, private equity groups and other investors across the Middle East.

  • For Sale signs nailed to our Aussie icons
    • The Telegraph
    • 23 November 2009

    Foreign companies are covertly buying up adjacent farms in Australia to use as a "salad bowl" in the case of global food shortages.

  • The ultimate crop rotation
    • Washington Post
    • 23 November 2009

    Lured by a new business model, wealthy nations flock to farmland in Ethiopia, locking in food supplies grown half a world away

  • Ethiopia: land of tomorrow
    • YouTube
    • 21 November 2009

    Documentary highlighting the investment opportunities in Ethiopia, produced for the Saudi-East African Forum.

  • IFC lends a hand in great "land grab"
    • Bretton Woods Project
    • 20 November 2009

    As the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private sector arm of the World Bank, announces plans to increase investment in agribusiness by up to 30 per cent in the next three years, NGO reports shed light on the IFC's role in the 'land grab' movement and flaws in its approach to the food crisis.

  • Is there such a thing as agro-imperialism?
    • New York Times
    • 19 November 2009

    There’s a whole school of economic thought that says that Collier is wrong, that big is not necessarily better in agriculture — and that the land deals therefore might be unwise not because they’re wrong but because they’re unprofitable.

  • UAE company leases farmland in Morocco
    • Gulf Times
    • 19 November 2009

    An Abu Dhabi-based private sector investment firm has signed a contract to lease up to 700,000 hectares of farmland in Morocco, a company executive said yesterday.

  • Zimbabwe farmers a boon for Nigerian agriculture
    • Reuters
    • 19 November 2009

    Farmers from South Korea, Kuwait and the United States have also arrived in Kwara state, some 400 km northwest of Lagos, which is keen to attract more investors and help Nigeria end its import reliance.

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