• Gulf states face food crisis
    • UPI
    • 27 May 2010

    NCB Capital estimates that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, the main buyers of African land, have acquired some 6 million acres worldwide, largely in Sudan, Pakistan and Indonesia. Other estimates are much higher.

  • 'More Indian cos using S'pore springboard for global ventures'
    • PTI
    • 27 May 2010

    An increasing number of Indian companies are expected to use Singapore as a springboard for their global operations, including overseas farmland investments

  • A better land grab for China?
    • Change.org
    • 27 May 2010

    Better food and know-how for China, more food for Singapore: if the deal actually comes to pass, it strikes me as a fairly solid bargain, writes Te-Ping Chen.

  • Argentina welcomes Saudi agricultural investment
    • Arab News
    • 27 May 2010

    Argentina will welcome investment from Saudi Arabia in its agricultural sector so the Kingdom can guarantee its own food security, the Argentine Embassy has said.

  • A new scramble for Africa?
    • Mokoro Newsletter
    • 27 May 2010

    Amid much talk about the need for "codes of conduct" to help regulate this new phenomenon, I found myself wondering whether Cecil Rhodes would have signed such a code. He probably would, and have then gone on to completely disregard it.

  • Landcorp may bid against Chinese for Crafar farms
    • Dominion Post
    • 27 May 2010

    NZ government-owned farming company Landcorp may bid for 16 big farms at the centre of controversy over their potential sale to a Chinese-backed investor.

  • Super Fund shops for Kiwi businesses
    • NZ Herald
    • 27 May 2010

    The NZ Super Fund is "going hard" on the acquisition trail for stakes in prime New Zealand assets like rural land, state-owned enterprises, smaller high-growth companies and iwi businesses.

  • "Agrogeneration exploitera plus de 100.000 hectares de terre d'ici 2012"
    • Capital.fr
    • 26 May 2010

    La firme française a d'abord regardé l'Amérique latine puis l'Afrique et le pourtour de la mer noire avant de retenir l'Ukraine, notamment pour la terre noire et les milliers d'hectares qui n'étaient pas cultivés.

  • The world agriculture industry: A study in falling supply and rising demand
    • Hardman & Co
    • 26 May 2010

    We believe that farmland, and agriculture generally, will shortly move beyond the ‘acceptable’ in the eyes of the world’s investment management community and become a core product.

  • Algerie: on veille au grain
    • Oxford Business Group
    • 25 May 2010

    « Certains de nos agriculteurs du secteur privé ont commencé à investir dans des pays comme l’Egypte et le Soudan. Nous espérons en faire de même en Algérie » dit le ministre de l’agriculture saoudien.

  • African land interest is opportunity and threat
    • Business Report
    • 25 May 2010

    South Africa, which became a net importer of food two years ago after two decades of net exporting, is developing African agricultural ambitions of its own.

  • The battle for Cambodian farm land
    • ABC
    • 25 May 2010

    "People lose their access to land simply so that rich and powerful Cambodians and foreign investors can make profit from cash crops for export."

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