Government has taken action to resolve lingering speculation and strengthen transparency surrounding the degree of foreign ownership in Australian agriculture.
- Stock & Land
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24 November 2010
Ethiopians do not need multinational food companies to improve their livelihood.
- Anyuak Media
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24 November 2010
Egyptian officials in September revived a 30-year-old agreement with Sudan that encourages private companies to plant wheat in northern Sudan.
Agricultural groups have opposed the cabinet's decision to remove the barrier on farm land purchases, arguing that Czech farmers will be priced out.
The Abu Dhabi Development Fund eyes the opportunity to invest in Bulgarian agriculture.
- Novinite
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24 November 2010
“There are people that are dying to invest large sums of money to acquire farmland in Canada that aren't Canadian citizens,” says Jan Kaminski, founder of Bonnefield.
- Globe and Mail
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24 November 2010
Convencidos de obter grandes lucros, muitos bancos, fundos de investimento, grandes grupos industriais, Estados e milionários privados planejam instalar, na África, fazendas-empresa gigantes, a fim de produzir alimentos e biocombustíveis exclusivamente para exportação
- Le Monde Diplomatique
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24 November 2010
Abidjan abrite la 13e assemblée générale de l’Institut africain pour le développement économique et social, centre africain de formation (Inades-formation) qui aura à réfléchir sur «l’agriculture familiale africaine face à l’accaparement des terres agricoles».
Saudi Arabia has created a government company for agricultural investment abroad as the kingdom phases out local wheat production.
- Zawya Dow Jones
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24 November 2010
Neha sold off its farm in Pune and shifted operations to ethiopia where it has lands for floriculture and food grains.
- Deal Curry
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23 November 2010
Sudanese officials say the “Zayed Project” is among the largest farm ventures launched by the UAE in Sudan, with investment of $60 million.
- Emirates 24/7
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23 November 2010
Australia's center-left Labor government said Tuesday it will examine foreign ownership of the country's rural land and agricultural food production in response to a spate of takeovers that have triggered anxiety about job losses and broader concerns about food security.