• Rabobank: Investing in farmland and food security overseas
    • Rabobank
    • 01 July 2009

    Rabobank announces that more than 90 investment funds have emerged that are investing directly in overseas farmland.

  • Almarai to take over poultry firm Hadco
    • Reuters
    • 01 July 2009

    In addition to being a key player in the Saudi poultry business, Hadco produces olives, wheat, dates and grass fodder. Almarai has its own cattle farms.

  • GCC, ASEAN eye new trade bloc based on food, oil
    • Reuters
    • 30 June 2009

    Asian nations want to secure their energy needs, while Gulf Arab states are targeting investments in farmland to secure their food supply.

  • Land for farming on sale
    • The Star
    • 30 June 2009

    Will Malaysia be emulating other nations by looking abroad to plant staple crops like rice, or rear cows, goats, chicken and fish to secure a sustainable food supply?

  • From land grab to win-win
    • FAO
    • 29 June 2009

    David Hallam explains how international investments in agriculture can be good news if the objectives of land purchasers are reconciled with the investment needs of developing countries.

  • New asset classes for Islamic investments
    • MENAFN
    • 29 June 2009

    The water industry and agriculture are emerging as major new asset classes for Islamic financial institutions, especially in the field of sustainable investments.

  • India joins 'neocolonial' rush for Africa's land and labour
    • The Telegraph
    • 28 June 2009

    India, once the colonial jewel of Britain's empire, has been accused of 'neo-colonialism' in Africa where its business people have joined a race with China, Saudi Arabia and elsewhere to buy up agricultural estates and take advantage of cheap labour.

  • This land is our land?
    • Chronicle Herald
    • 28 June 2009

    While ordinary Canadians watch their pensions and jobs evaporate in the global economic mess, those who brought us the crisis have found a new profit-making toy. It’s land-grabbing, 21st-century style. Canada is not being spared.

  • Démarrage à Tripoli de la Journée du PDDAA
    • PANA
    • 28 June 2009

    La Journée du Programme détaillé de développement de l'agriculture africaine (PDDAA) a démarré samedi à Tripoli, dans le cadre des activités organisés en marge de la 13ème Conférence des chefs d'Etat et de gouvernements des pays membres de l'Union africaine (UA) prévue le 1er juillet à Syrte, dans le centre de la Libye.

  • Kingdom, Canada boost trade ties
    • Saudi Gazette
    • 28 June 2009

    Trade minister Stockwell Day said that Canada stands to benefit from the Saudi Kingdom’s overseas agricultural investment initiative and that the Canadian Parliament is studying it.

  • Lula approves bill allowing squatters rights in Amazon
    • Guardian
    • 28 June 2009

    Environmentalists — who have dubbed it the “land-grabbers bill” — fear the new rules will offer a carte blanche for those wanting to make money by destroying the Amazon.

  • The poor struggle for bargaining power in land disputes - world leaders aren't turning blind eye
    • San Francisco Examiner
    • 27 June 2009

    When people are using lands under customary tenure arrangements, there is an inequality in bargaining power where no formal titles to the land exist if a foreign investor is interested in purchasing the land.

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