Protect small farmers: 27 groups tell African leaders
    Civil society organizations should strengthen and support national and regional networks working against AGRA and land grabs in Africa, say Friends of the Earth and allies
    • African Herald Express
    • 26 October 2009
    Hiber Sugar joins forces for convenience sake
    BDFC has already been given 17,400ha of land in 2008 for the production of sugar cane, a year after it came to Ethiopia. It is also getting close to receiving an additional 13,000hct in the same area of the Tana-Beles Basin of Jawi Wereda, Hawi Zone of Amhara Regional State.
    • Addis Fortune
    • 26 October 2009
    Visiting Sudan official hails Qatar’s support
    During his current visit to Qatar, Dr Ismail is scheduled to brief the Qatari officials on a number of projects on food security and agricultural, which would, involve the two countries and ensure food security for both of them with the possibility of overseas export to fill the food shortages afflicting the Arab region and abroad.
    • The Peninsula
    • 26 October 2009
    Egypt's Citadel eyes investments in Kenya, Uganda
    Stephen Murphy, managing director of institutional fundraising, said the firm had eyed agriculture and infrastructure investments in Uganda.
    • Reuters
    • 25 October 2009
    DA earmarks P40B for support services
    Many foreign companies are now positioning for investments in the Philippines such as the Far East Agriculture Corp., a consortium of at least 10 agribusiness companies from Saudi Arabia. Next month, these companies are expected go back to the Philippines for site selection in areas of rice, corn, poultry and livestock production.
    • Philippine Daily Inquirer
    • 25 October 2009
    Healthy balance at stake in plans for food security
    UAE foreign investment in food production have so far focused on leasing Pakistan and Sudan’s agricultural land, with new prospects in Cambodian rice, Canadian wheat and Australian beef. Alongside the strategic deals at the national level, private investment has followed which should open new channels of trade, for example, Al Qudra Holding has plans to grow grain and vegetables in Vietnam and Croatia as well as Pakistan.
    • The National
    • 25 October 2009
    Reflections on Land grabbing
    Formally, it is colonialism. Deals are often judicially incomplete. Populations are not part of this process and the traditional law is ignored. Agreements are not transparent.
    • Afronline
    • 24 October 2009
    Overseas interest in farming assets
    Cash-rich overseas pension funds and investors have been scouting for New Zealand dairy farm investments,
    • Otago Daily Times
    • 24 October 2009
    Africa: Could regulation ease fears over land grabs?
    The Eastern Africa Farmers Federation (EAFF) says these land deals exclude farmers and threaten their livelihoods.
    • IPS
    • 23 October 2009
    Les contrats d’investissement agricole, opportunité à encadrer
    Entretien avec Aboubacar Fall, conseiller juridique de la Banque Africaine du Développement
    • Les Afriques
    • 23 October 2009
    (Secure) Food for thought
    Interview with Kieran Forde, an Irishman who works in Saudi Arabia for the Tabuk Agriculture Company (TADCO), which will be shifting food production for the Saudi market to Egypt
    • BBC
    • 23 October 2009
    European Development Days: panel on global land acquisition
    An audio recording of the panel on global land acquisition, held on 22 October 2009 at the European Development Days 2009 in Stockholm, is available online.
    • EDD
    • 23 October 2009

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