Deflating bubbles
    For the far-sighted investor, especially one spending dollars, an agricultural downturn could be the time to consider buying farmland.
    • Financial Times
    • 06 May 2009
    PAVA views land assets as unique investment opportunity
    PAVA together with its agricultural subsidiary explores the investment potential of Russian lands amid the world booming demand on agricultural resources
    • PR-inside
    • 06 May 2009
    Pakistan’s farmland sales: a fatal folly?
    Any student of history will tell you that a recurring feature of 20th century revolutions and civil wars was conflict over land ownership, driven by the resentment of the rural poor against the concentration of agricultural wealth in the hands of the elite.
    • Reuters
    • 06 May 2009
    NAWG: Buying foreign farmland will not provide food security
    There have been numerous press stories about food importing countries planning to buy land abroad to secure their food supplies. While that is perhaps a natural reaction to the shockingly high prices that basic food commodities reached briefly early last year, it will not work.
    • National Association of Wheat Growers
    • 05 May 2009
    Export bans stoke food fears, fuel land grab -FAO
    Export bans during last year's food crisis hurt global confidence in trade and helped push investors to buy up farmland in developing nations, an official from the United Nations' food agency said on Tuesday.
    • Reuters
    • 05 May 2009
    Wealthy foreigners taking over huge tracts of African land
    When the new Land Reform Minister rummaged through his office in Madagascar's capital, he was shocked to discover the documents for a $2-billion deal to lease huge tracts of farmland to an Indian entrepreneur.
    • Globe and Mail
    • 05 May 2009
    Marubeni, Amaggi strengthen cooperative
    Marubeni Corporation and Amaggi Exportação e Importação announced on May 1 that the companies have concluded a comprehensive collaboration agreement
    • World-Grain.com
    • 05 May 2009
    Foreigners lead global land rush
    More than 20 million hectares of farmland in Africa and Latin America are now in the hands of foreign governments and companies, a sign of a global "land grab" that got a boost from last year's food crisis.
    • Inter Press Service
    • 05 May 2009
    Sime Darby deal to create 20,000 jobs -Liberia
    Liberia's $800 million palm and rubber deal with Malaysian firm Sime Darby will create 20,000 much needed jobs in the West African country
    • Reuters
    • 05 May 2009
    Extranjeros a la caza de propiedades agrarias
    Más de 20 millones de hectáreas de tierras en el mundo en desarrollo están en manos de gobiernos y empresas extranjeras, ejemplo de una apropiación agraria que se disparó con la crisis alimentaria del año pasado.
    • IPS
    • 05 May 2009
    Rethinking corporate farming
    Our government is planning to offer Arab investors legislative cover to protect them from changes in the government, but hardly any attention has yet been given to the need for protecting poor labourers who will be working for Arab corporate agriculture companies
    • Daily Times
    • 05 May 2009
    NGO group opening statement at CSD-17
    After centuries of supporting the world, it is now time for the world to support Africa, not grab her land and ravage her agriculture.
    • Chemk'Africa
    • 04 May 2009

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