Sime Darby Plantation eyes African markets
    Sime Darby Plantation Sdn Bhd is exploring opportunities in other African countries besides Liberia for its palm oil business expansion.
    • The Star
    • 18 September 2009
    Timbercorp sells almond assets for $128m to Olam
    The Australian almond plantations of agribusiness group Timbercorp have been sold to Singapore-based multinational food giant Olam International for $128 million.
    • The Age
    • 18 September 2009
    Corporate farming
    During Pervez Musharraf’s time, Beijing had proposed that it be leased 2,000 acres of land for a period of 10 to 15 years with the agreement that China would make technological and financial investments in the land, invest in newer forms of seeds and other products and leave the new infrastructure to the state or the owners after the termination of the contract.
    • Dawn
    • 18 September 2009
    Glencore, China's CIC in cooperation pact
    China's $200 billion sovereign wealth fund has added privately-held commodities trader Glencore International AG, which also controls around 300,000 ha of farmland, to its roster of approved investment partners as it deepens its access to global raw material markets, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters
    • Reuters
    • 17 September 2009
    Land grabs - Another scramble for Africa
    Civil society, including African farmers unions, need to educate local people that such land deals are not in their interests, however couched in 'win-win' terminology they appear to be.
    • Fahamu
    • 17 September 2009
    Risques sur la sécurité alimentaire, selon la Cnuced
    La Conférence des Nations Unies pour le commerce et le développement s'inquiète de "la mainmise" des investisseurs étrangers sur les terres agricoles des pays du Sud et pointe un risque pour la sécurité alimentaire, dans son rapport annuel sur les investissements dans le monde.
    • E24/AFP
    • 17 September 2009
    UN sees rise in land grab for food security
    Unctad’s World Investment Report is the first detailed analysis of FDI flows behind the so-called farmland grab trend, in which countries such as Saudi Arabia or South Korea invest in overseas plots.
    • Financial Times
    • 17 September 2009
    Agriculture familiale face à l’accaparement des terres en Afrique
    Protéger le patrimoine génétique africain face à l’accaparement des terres par les multinationaux. Tel est le cheval de bataille de la Copagen.
    • Fraternité
    • 17 September 2009
    Convention between Republic of Cameroon and SGSOC
    Contract between the government of Cameroon and SGSOC granting the company control over 73,000 ha in Cameroon for 99 years, for the production of plam oil. SGSOC is a subsidiary of Herakles Farms, owned by US venture capital firm HeraklesCapital.
    • Cameroon Veritas
    • 17 September 2009
    Going gaga over grain
    Last May, while Pakistan’s military was waging its offensive in Swat, Islamabad officials were simultaneously launching another offensive in the Gulf: a charm offensive to secure investment in Pakistani farmland.
    • Dawn
    • 17 September 2009
    The business of land
    It is unfortunate that even as deals that involve land which should belong to the people of Pakistan are struck, there has been so little public debate about the plan. We need to be informed of what is planned. Protests need too to be mobilized. In the prevailing political environment of Pakistan, the people who stand to lose the most have almost no spokesmen.
    • The News
    • 17 September 2009
    Farm sector seen drawing investment to Africa
    Growing demand for farm output is driving African agriculture and the sector could lead the continent's push for investment, an agribusiness manager for South Africa's Absa bank said on Thursday.
    • Reuters
    • 17 September 2009

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