Philippines offers farm products to Saudi
    The Philippines has offered to become a major source of agricultural products to Saudi Arabia ahead of a planned visit by the kingdom’s agricultural minister Fahd Balghunaim, Arab News reported on Wednesday.
    • Maktoob
    • 29 April 2009
    Neocolonialism: DAEWOO intimidates the peasants of SAVA to get them to sell 10 000 ha of land in one bloc this year
    Less than two weeks ago, Daewooinformed the public through the press that it stopped its plans for large-scale plantation in Madagascar. However, it was only a diversion to keep the local press away.
    • TopMada.com
    • 29 April 2009
    Daewoo intimident les paysans de la Sava pour leur céder 10 000 ha
    Il y a moins de deux semaines, Daewoo a informé publiquement par voie de presse l’arrêt de ses projets de plantation à grande échelle à Madagascar. Toutefois, ce n’était qu’une diversion pour éloigner la presse locale.
    • Topmada.com
    • 29 April 2009
    Japanese jitters grow over food security
    The Japanese government is drawing up plans to finance investments in agricultural production in developing countries, in the latest sign of nervousness about food security among countries that import agricultural commodities.
    • Financial Times
    • 28 April 2009
    Emirates Investment Group to buy Pakistan farmland
    Emirates Investment Group is in the process of acquiring farmland in Pakistan to export more food to the Gulf region and is seeking international partners, a company executive said on Tuesday.
    • Reuters
    • 28 April 2009
    Interview-AU: Africa not benefiting from foreign land deals
    “African countries have not been in a reasonable bargaining position,” AU Agriculture Commissioner Rhoda Peace Tumusiime told Reuters in an interview at AU headquarters in Addis Ababa. “The pace of the trend was very fast and they didn’t envisage that there should be benefits to the community.”
    • Reuters
    • 28 April 2009
    Spotlight turned on overseas land grabs
    Foreign investors in overseas farmland “should not have a right to export” during a food crisis in the host country, a government-backed think tank is to propose on Thursday, in the first code of conduct to address the so-called land grabbing trend.
    • Financial Times
    • 28 April 2009
    Partenariat économique : Le Mali offre à l’UEMOA 11 288 ha à l’Office du Niger
    Le gouvernement du Mali a, dans le cadre d’un programme régional de mise en valeur des terres de l’Office du Niger, mis à la disposition de l’UEMOA, 11 288 hectares de terres dans la zone de Kouroumari.
    • L'Aube
    • 28 April 2009
    Hungry for land
    Growing food in foreign lands has a long history. But the 21st century version of outsourced agriculture presages something fundamentally new.
    • Seed Magazine
    • 27 April 2009
    Troubles in the Delta
    On the eastern coast of Kenya, controversy erupts over plans to turn a biodiversity hotspot into farmland for Qatar.
    • Seed Magazine
    • 27 April 2009
    Reassurance must be sown in foreign fields
    Saudi officials I have spoken to seem to be aware of the minefields their schemes could ignite.
    • Financial Times
    • 27 April 2009
    Saudi-Phillipine food production joint ventures in the cards
    Saudi Arabia's desire to secure its sources of food for its citizens by establishing overseas joint ventures in food production has received a positive response from a Philippine trade delegation.
    • The Saudi Gazette
    • 27 April 2009

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