• No matter how bad things get, people still need to eat
    • The Economist
    • 18 Mar 2009

    A conference for fund managers tied to agriculture held annually in Sydney by Austock, an Australian broker, attracted a few dozen contrarian souls three years ago. This year’s event, which began on March 16th, had to be restricted to several hundred ticket-holders, with many others turned away.

  • Madagascar scraps Daewoo farm deal
    • Financial Times
    • 18 Mar 2009

    South Korea’s project to transform Madagascar into its breadbasket, branded by some as neo-colonial, came to an abrupt end on Wednesday when the Indian Ocean island’s new president said he would shelve the plan.

  • Madagascar's new leader says Daewoo land deal off
    • Reuters
    • 18 Mar 2009

    A deal for South Korea's Daewoo Logistics to lease over 1 million hectares of Madagascar to grow food crops is off, the island's new leader said on Wednesday.

  • Daewoo’s planned Madagascar farm in doubt
    • Financial Times
    • 18 Mar 2009

    Daewoo Logistics, the South Korean company, said on Wednesday that it was confident that Madagascar’s new government would support a plan to lease a huge tract of farmland on the island to grow food crops to send back to Seoul.

  • Proposed Kenya-Qatar Land Deal Stirs Controversy
    • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSoym58ut0Q&feature=player_embedded
    • 18 Mar 2009

    The Kenyan government is considering leasing a large tract of land in the Tana River Delta in eastern Kenya to Qatar's government. In return, Qatar would build a port in the seaside town of Lamu.

  • Arrival of colonialism of the third kind
    • The Daily Sun Star (Dhaka)
    • 17 Mar 2009

    The truth is that if exploitation of a developing country’s natural resources by the West is colonialism, so it is when rich countries of the South do the same.

  • Farms in Saudi Arabia?
    • Le Monde Diplomatique
    • 16 Mar 2009

    “The food crisis in the spring of 2008 was a warning sign,” according to al-Obeid. Saudi Arabia is a net importer of agricultural products, especially rice, corn and soya. This fact is pushing the state to invest overseas. We’ve sent government and private-sector delegations to Turkey, Ukraine, Egypt, Sudan, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Ethiopia and Uzbekistan. These delegations have been very warmly received.”

  • Two Saudi firms eye agribusiness investment abroad
    • Reuters
    • 15 Mar 2009

    Two listed Saudi companies plan to invest in either farming or agri-business abroad under a state-sponsored plan to ensure steady food supplies.

  • Voleurs de terres !
    • Confédération Paysanne
    • 15 Mar 2009

    Dossier spécial de « Campagnes solidaires », le bulletin mensuel de la Confédération Paysanne

  • Cowboys of Kurdistan
    • The Kurdish Globe
    • 14 Mar 2009

    Foreign investors have been given licenses to run cow farms across Kurdistan Region.

  • Bahrain to set up $500m Manila agri JV
    • TradeArabia News Service
    • 14 Mar 2009

    Bahrain and the Philippines have signed an agreement to set up a $500 million joint agricultural company to help achieve food sufficiency in the kingdom and the GCC states.

  • Saudi Arabia interested in agro-industy of Kazakhstan
    • Central Asia News
    • 13 Mar 2009

    Saudi Arabia will invest in agro-industy of Kazakhstan, reported Interfaz-Kazakhstan with reference to the Ministry of Agriculture.

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