• New World Bank report sees growing global demand for farmland
    • World Bank
    • 07 September 2010

    A new World Bank report says volatility in food prices has been a key factor behind a rising tide of large scale farmland purchases in the developing world, which can pose social and environment risks, if not well managed.

  • Indian firms foray into Latin America's agri business
    • Economic Times
    • 07 September 2010

    Indian companies are increasingly getting a foothold into South America, acquiring assets and land not just to get entry into its lucrative agricultural market but also to export commodities such as sugar, pulses and edible oils back to India.

  • Red corn for a food-secure future
    • Phnom Penh Post
    • 07 September 2010

    HLH Agriculture is a Singaporean firm running 10,000 ha project in Cambodia to produce corn for export to Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Thailand.

  • UN casts eye on GCC's farmland investment
    • Bahrain Tribune
    • 07 September 2010

    Abu Dhabi finalises scheme to purchase 29,400 hectares of land in Sudan

  • Burry, predictor of mortgage collapse, bets on farmland, gold
    • Bloomberg
    • 07 September 2010

    Michael Burry, the former hedge-fund manager who predicted the US housing market’s plunge, said he is investing in farmland. “I believe that agriculture land -- productive agricultural land with water on site -- will be very valuable in the future.”

  • World Bank report to be released on 8 September
    • Global Donor Platform
    • 06 September 2010

    The World Bank report on land grabbing, entitled 'Rising Global Interest in Farmland – Can it yield sustainable and equitable benefits?', will finally be released on 8 September 2010.

  • Brésil : quelle limite pour la propriété foncière ?
    • rinoceros
    • 06 September 2010

    « Un étranger s’installe au Brésil et peut acheter la quantité de terre qu’il veut. Dans le même temps, il y a 4,2 millions de familles qui n’ont pas accès à la terre, c’est-à-dire plus de 12 millions de personnes, » signale Gilberto Portes

  • Egypt signs deal to allow farmland access in Sudan
    • Reuters
    • 06 September 2010

    Egypt's government signed a deal to allow Egyptian companies access to 400,000 hectares of farm land in Sudan, the first deal of its kind between the two countries

  • Preparan la ley para limitar la venta de tierras a extranjeros
    • NCN
    • 06 September 2010

    La comisión de Legislación General de Diputados planea sacar el 16 un dictamen contra la “extranjerización de tierras” en Argentina, donde el 7% de las tierras no están en manos argentinas.

  • Produtor de MT escolhe solo sudanês para cultivar algodão e soja
    • O Estado de S.Paulo
    • 06 September 2010

    "Os brasileiros é que vão desenvolver aquela região", prevê Gilson Pinesso. Há, segundo ele, 500 mil hectares reservados aos brasileiros pelo governo sudanês.

  • Mozambique bread riots may be warning sign on African food security
    • Christian Science Monitor
    • 06 September 2010

    As global wheat prices rise, Africans are feeling the pinch when buying something as simple as bread. Mozambique bread riots could be a warning sign for African nations who have leased fertile agricultural land to foreign countries.

  • East Africa given red card for unjust land, agricultural policies
    • The Standard
    • 06 September 2010

    A conference organised by the East Africa Legislative Assembly and the Friedrich-Ebert Foundation has chided East African governments for leasing land to foreigners without the explicit consent of existing users

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