• PE firm rethinks Laos/Cambodia fund
    • Financial Times
    • 18 April 2010

    FIDP has launched a Cambodia and Laos fund, “an extended China play” that will focus largely on agriculture, seeking to benefit from China’s desire for food security.

  • The latest crop of landowners gives food for thought
    • The National
    • 18 April 2010

    Such huge transfers of agricultural power must surely come with consequences that are worthy of closer regulatory inspection.

  • Honored to accept invitation
    • Japan Times
    • 18 April 2010

    I personally know of the efforts of a leading Japanese company that is cooperating with African farmers to create sustainable systems that blend technology with traditional African lore

  • Nuevo informe de FIAN sobre el acaparamiento de tierras en Kenia y Mozambique
    • FIAN
    • 16 April 2010

    Un nuevo informe publicado hoy por FIAN Internacional documenta las conclusiones de dos misiones investigadoras sobre el acaparamiento de tierras en Kenia y Mozambique, y concluye que éste viola los derechos humanos.

  • New FIAN report on landgrabbing in Kenya and Mozambique
    • FIAN
    • 16 April 2010

    A new report by FIAN International documents land grabbing in Kenya & Mozambique and concludes that land grabbing violates human rights.

  • Stakes are high in African investment race
    • Joong Ang Daily
    • 16 April 2010

    Korean investors are nervous about trusting African governments’ guarantees, and about complex and frequently arbitrary regulations.

  • Fighting land grab
    • Slow Food
    • 15 April 2010

    The Slow Food Foundation for Biodiversity has joined forces with a coalition of organizations to protest against the recent increase in land grabbing - transferring rights over agricultural land in developing countries to foreign investors - and to denounce its support by the World Bank (WB).

  • ME’s farmland buys in Africa seen as 'a win-win partnership'
    • Arabian Business
    • 15 April 2010

    The head of a 19-state African trading bloc has denied the Gulf’s policy of snapping up cheap farmland across the continent is tantamount to a ‘neo-colonialist’ land grab.

  • Morocco leases farmland to reform agriculture
    • Reuters
    • 15 April 2010

    Morocco is inviting bids from foreign and domestic investors to lease 21,000 hectares of farmland as part of its farm reform plans.

  • Hyundai Heavy reaps corns, soybeans at its Russian farmland
    • Yonhap
    • 15 April 2010

    Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., the world's largest shipbuilder, said Thursday that it has harvested 4,500 tons of soybeans and 2,000 tons of corn at its Russian farm.

  • Farmers may be reluctant to sell
    • Otago Daily Times
    • 15 April 2010

    Southern NZ farmers will want to see cash before agreeing to sell their farms to a foreign company again, having been burnt once by a deal that turned sour.

  • Poor plundered for land
    • The Age
    • 15 April 2010

    Farmers in Africa may starve as their fields are bought to profit rich foreigners, writes Jo Chandler in The Age

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