Indonesia: Govt to set up three SEZs for agribusiness
    The government is aiming to attract less than Rp 100 trillion (US$10.6 billion) in investment through the development of three special economic zones (SEZs) producing agricultural products this year.
    • Jakarta Post
    • 06 February 2010
    Conference: "Africa for sale" - Analysing and theorizing foreign land claims and acquisitions
    Call for papers for an international conference to be held at Groningen University, Netherlands, 28-29 October 2010.
    • NVAS
    • 05 February 2010
    Crime, conflict and shortages threaten Gulf
    The worldwide financial crisis has reportedly stalled several agricultural deals between Gulf countries and overseas partners, including two between Bahrain and Pakistan.
    • The National
    • 05 February 2010
    Stop à l’accaparement des terres arables
    Entrevue avec Arnaud Zacharie, directeur du Centre national de coopération développement (CNCD, Belgique)
    • Oikos Blogue
    • 04 February 2010
    Hungarian candidate backs ban on foreign ownership of farmland
    Fears of a land grab by wealthier western EU countries prompted Hungary, and most of the members that joined in 2004, to negotiate temporary derogations in the case of agricultural land. The derogation is due to expire in May 2011.
    • DPA
    • 04 February 2010
    Egypt leases land in Uganda to ensure food security
    While the proposed deal brings up ethical questions of exploitation, another concern is how it will impact earth changes and food security in the future.
    • MediaGlobal
    • 04 February 2010
    Kenya: Slow sale process delays plan for land bank
    The State has stepped up the drive to buy idle land to make available to investors, hoping to snap up vast fallow land across the Rift Valley and Coast provinces and towns near Nairobi.
    • Business Daily
    • 04 February 2010
    Land, investment and development
    Presentations from a meeting organised by the Global Donor Platform on Rural Development and FAO/SDC/IFAD, where today's largescale farmland acquisitions figured high on the agenda
    • Global Donor Platform
    • 04 February 2010
    Sudan firm in talks with Hassad
    A delegation of top Kenana Sugar officials is in Doha to hold talks with Qatar’s Hassad group to create one of the world’s biggest food producing companies with a view to ensuring food security in the Arab world.
    • The Peninsula
    • 04 February 2010
    African agriculture entices funds
    At least three or four private equity funds are currently raising capital with a mandate to invest in agricultural enterprises in Africa.
    • Sake24.com
    • 04 February 2010
    Papua food estate faces land-use tangles: Kadin
    Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry warns that the government’s plan to develop a major food estate in Merauke, Papua, may run into difficulties because confusing and overlapping land use regulations will deter investors.
    • Jakarta Globe
    • 04 February 2010
    Cambodia: US$310 Million for Irrigation to Boost Rice Exports
    The high potential in rice investment has intrigued not only China, which is Cambodia's biggest donor, but other donors as well, such as Kuwait, Korea and Japan—given the country’s agricultural sector is the nation’s backbone economy.
    • dap-news.com
    • 04 February 2010

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