Is there investment gold in the second scramble for Africa?
    Head of global investment strategy at HSBC Private Bank says: 'I wouldn’t use the expression land grab. But I would say this is very much something you would invest in on a minimum 10-year horizon.'
    • CityWire
    • 19 October 2009
    Razzia sur les terres agricoles
    « On présente ces contrats comme “ gagnant-gagnant ”, mais c'est de la foutaise ! », s'agace Michel Merlet, directeur de l'ONG Agter.
    • Les Echos
    • 19 October 2009
    ECSSR praises UAE diplomacy in Latin America
    The UAE is interested in investing in agriculture sector as one of the strongest sectors in Colombia due to the availability of fertile land and natural irrigation systems.
    • WAM
    • 19 October 2009
    Land bank scheme now comes under scrutiny
    The plan to create a land bank brings back memories of the fury that greeted proposals by the Qatar government to buy 40,000 hectares in Tana River for agricultural purposes in exchange for $3.5 billion for the Kenya government to build a second deep-water port in Lamu.
    • Business Daily
    • 19 October 2009
    ‘Foreign loans will bring prosperity’
    Corporate farming will raise food production in Pakistan and local people would get required food items. It will export only extra food stocks to foreign countries, disclosed advisor to Chief Minister, Sindh, Sharmila Faruqui.
    • The News
    • 19 October 2009
    Jang Economic Session: Policy to transfer land to foreigners opposed
    Participants of the ‘Jang Economic Session’ have opposed the policy to transfer land either on lease or on permanent basis to foreigners on the pretext of corporate farming.
    • The News
    • 18 October 2009
    Corporate farming will exacerbate food crisis: NGO
    Roots for Equity Director Dr Azra Sayeed demanded that the Pakistani government stop giving agricultural land on lease to foreign food companies, and rather that these lands should be given to local growers to overcome food crisis in the country.
    • The News
    • 18 October 2009
    UAE seeks East Asia food security links
    Cambodia will be the fourth country after Sudan, Egypt and Pakistan to receive UAE investments intended to achieve a food security plan drawn up by the government. Large-scale planting on Cambodian land acquired through purchase or 99-year lease may be launched there next year.
    • Gulf News
    • 18 October 2009
    Philippines seeks to boost 'Halal' exports to the Middle East to USD 30 million in 2009
    Amidst the projected massive growth in demand, the Philippines is set to play a bigger role in supplying 'Halal' goods - particularly food products - with Gulf oil producers looking at plans to invest in farming projects in the Philippines.
    • Zawya
    • 17 October 2009
    Al Mansouri meets Cambodian PM
    Cambodia's agriculture minister welcomed the UAE plans of the land reclamation in Cambodia, indicating Cambodia will be a partner to the UAE in regard to the agriculture.
    • WAM
    • 17 October 2009
    Un code de conduite pour les investisseurs
    La Suisse se veut le moteur d’un mouvement international qui revendique un code de conduite pour les investisseurs en quête de terres agricoles
    • Le Temps
    • 16 October 2009
    Egyptian companies seek African land deals: Abaza
    Farmland deals in Africa inked by private Egyptian firms, commonly called "land grabs," could help the import-dependent nation get access to grain when markets spike, Egypt's agriculture minister Amin Abaza said. "This is going to be a private initiative."
    • Reuters
    • 16 October 2009

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