• Daewoo-Madagascar : Les Malgaches de l’étranger s’inquiètent
    • Madagascar Tribune
    • 06 December 2008

    Des écologistes craignent qu’à Madagascar la faune et la flore extraordinaires soient menacées de disparition. Où encore maintenant vivent des lémures et caméléons, l’agriculture turbo sera faite sous peu.

  • Daewoo unsure of Madagascar deal
    • Financial Times
    • 05 December 2008

    "They [Daewoo] have prospected for land and now the central government is waiting for the prospecting reports,” the Malagasy land reform ministry told the FT. Critics said the welfare of Malagasy people and global food security would be better served by islanders being helped to manage their own farms. They stressed the trickle-down effect of Daewoo’s plan would be marginal and noted the company’s focus on exporting food from a country in which about 600,000 people rely on relief from the United Nations World Food Programme.

  • Saudi Investor Finalizing Ethiopian Sugar Project, Walta Says
    • New Scientist
    • 04 December 2008

    Saudi billionaire Mohammed Al Amoudi is finalizing plans for a $300 million sugar plantation in northwestern Ethiopia, the Walta Information Center reported.

  • Rich countries carry out '21st century land grab'
    • New Scientist
    • 04 December 2008

    Nomadic herders, rarely a priority for governments, are being dispossessed by bioethanol developments in Kenya, says Michael Taylor of the International Land Coalition (ILC), and they also depend on the “unused” land that Madagascar offered Daewoo.

  • Le nouveau Monopoly des terres agricoles
    • Politis
    • 04 December 2008

    Sauf secret bien gardé, c’est à ce jour la plus importante transaction du genre : la Corée du Sud vient de révéler qu’elle va louer 1,3 million d’hectares de terre à ­l’État malgache.

  • Qatar sows seeds in race for food
    • Guardian News and Media
    • 04 December 2008

    The Kenyan President, Mwai Kibaki, returned from a visit to Qatar on Monday. His spokesman said the request for land in the Tana River delta, south of Lamu, was being seriously considered. “Nothing comes for free. If you want people to invest in your country then you have to make concessions,” the spokesman said.

  • Africa 'offers food security'
    • Gulf Daily News
    • 03 December 2008

    Africa could be the breadbasket for the GCC, providing valuable water and food supplies to the entire region, a Bahraini expert claimed yesterday.

  • Terres à louer, terres aliénées
    • Les Echos
    • 02 December 2008

    Dernières nouvelles de la mondialisation : la société sud-coréenne Daewoo Logistics négocie avec le gouvernement de Madagascar la location, pour quatre-vingt-dix-neuf ans, de quelque 1,3 million d'hectares de terres agricoles. Soit un quarante-cinquième de la superficie de l'île : comme si la France accordait pour un siècle à un investisseur étranger la libre disposition de deux de ses départements...

  • Qatar looks to grow food in Kenya
    • The Guardian
    • 02 December 2008

    Qatar has asked Kenya to lease it 40,000 hectares of land to grow crops as part of a proposed package that would also see the Gulf state fund a new £2.4bn port on the popular tourist island of Lamu off the east African country.

  • GCC-Africa business opportunities growing
    • Gulf Daily News
    • 02 December 2008

    Investment opportunities between Africa and the GCC are ripe for the picking, says a top government official.

  • The Great Land Giveaway: Neo-Colonialism by Invitation
    • Global Research
    • 01 December 2008

    Backed by their governments and bankrolled with huge trade and investment profits and budget surpluses, the newly emerging neo-colonial economic powers are seizing control of vast tracts of fertile lands from poor countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America, through the intermediation of local corrupt, free-market regimes.

  • Agricultural investment in Sudan to resume early 2009
    • Jordan Times
    • 30 November 2008

    The stalled Jordanian agricultural megaproject in Sudan is expected to be resumed at the beginning of 2009

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