• Sudan recommends $50 bln, 10-yr pan-Arab food security fund
    • Zawya Dow Jones Newswire
    • 24 January 2009

    The Sudanese delegation to the Arab League is urging the pan-Arab organization to set up a food security fund worth at least $50 billion to ensure stable future food supplies, a Sudanese official said.

  • Vocal Madagascar mayor calls for strike to 'reclaim democracy'
    • AFP
    • 24 January 2009

    Rajoelina has recently and repeatedly condemned what he says are shrinking freedoms in Madagascar and also fiercely criticised a massive project to lease vast swathes of farmland to South Korean industrial giant Daewoo.

  • Location des terres : Opportunité économique ou néocolonialisme agraire ?
    • Le Quotidien
    • 23 January 2009

    D’un côté, les multinationales et les pays acquéreurs de terres agricoles à l’étranger : pour eux, cela ne fait aucun doute, ces contrats représentent une opportunité pour des pays parfois très pauvres. De l’autre, les mouvements écologistes et les associations de défense des droits Humains : ils dénoncent le déséquilibre de ces contrats et les dérives inéluctables d’une telle pratique.

  • L’accaparement des terres de rizières met en péril la souveraineté alimentaire de l’Afrique
    • GRAIN
    • 23 January 2009

    Il y a quelques années, en marge d’un sommet de la Communauté des États sahélo-sahariens (CEN-SAD) à Bamako, le président du Mali, Amadou Toumani Touré, a offert 100 000 ha de terres à l’intérieur de l’Office du Niger, la principale zone de riziculture du Mali. La Libye, un pays qui regorge de pétrodollars mais ne dispose pas de sa propre production alimentaire, dirige dans les faits le CEN-SAD, et elle a sauté sur l’occasion.

  • Rice land grabs undermine food sovereignty in Africa
    • GRAIN
    • 23 January 2009

    A couple of years ago, on the sidelines of a summit of the Community of Sahel-Saharan States (CEN-SAD) in Bamako, Mali’s President, Amadou Toumani Touré, offered up 100,000 ha of land within the Office du Niger, Mali’s main rice producing area. Libya, a country flush with petrodollars but lacking in its own food production, effectively runs CEN-SAD and it jumped at the chance.

  • Govt mulling to raise police personnel for investors’ security
    • Daily Times
    • 23 January 2009

    Federal Government is seriously considering to raise 0.1 million police personnel in each province for increasing the security for the investors, Federal Minister of Investment, Senator Waqar Ahmad Khan said at a dinner hosted in honour of ambassadors of Western countries.

  • Call for state to shield wheat farmers
    • Business Report
    • 23 January 2009

    Last year South Africa became a net importer of food for the first time in more than 20 years, reigniting concerns about food security and the viability of some farming sectors.

  • Utilisant le mécontentement populaire, le maire d'Antananarivo défie le président Ravalomanana
    • Le Monde
    • 23 January 2009

    Depuis quelques semaines, la tension monte entre le jeune maire d'Antananarivo, Andry Rajoelina, et le président de la République, Marc Ravalomanana.

  • Qatar, Malaysia agree on joint investments
    • Gulf Times
    • 22 January 2009

    Qatar and Malaysia have agreed to look at the possibility of investing in Islamic countries, particularly in growing food. Malaysian Foreign Minister Dr Rais Yatim told Gulf Times that certain states in his country did have land for joint cultivation but “what we are encouraging is for the two countries to go, for example, to Indonesia, or to another (Muslim) country”.

  • Projet Daewoo: pas d'expropriation de terrain en vue !
    • Daily Reckoning
    • 22 January 2009

    Le rapport de prospection servant à identifier les terrains disponibles est maintenant entre les mains du comité interministériel.

  • Get Rich Slow
    • Daily Reckoning
    • 21 January 2009

    Promotional piece for investing in farmland

  • UN argues for sharing of benefits in overseas agriculture deals
    • The National
    • 21 January 2009

    Gulf governments, entrepreneurs and sovereign wealth funds have spent vast sums buying or leasing farmland across Asia and Africa to try to secure cheaper imports and keep supermarket prices low. But the World Bank and UN want them to put more money into development aid.

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