Madagascar scraps Daewoo farm deal
    South Korea’s project to transform Madagascar into its breadbasket, branded by some as neo-colonial, came to an abrupt end on Wednesday when the Indian Ocean island’s new president said he would shelve the plan.
    • Financial Times
    • 18 Mar 2009
    Madagascar's new leader says Daewoo land deal off
    A deal for South Korea's Daewoo Logistics to lease over 1 million hectares of Madagascar to grow food crops is off, the island's new leader said on Wednesday.
    • Reuters
    • 18 Mar 2009
    Daewoo’s planned Madagascar farm in doubt
    Daewoo Logistics, the South Korean company, said on Wednesday that it was confident that Madagascar’s new government would support a plan to lease a huge tract of farmland on the island to grow food crops to send back to Seoul.
    • Financial Times
    • 18 Mar 2009
    Proposed Kenya-Qatar Land Deal Stirs Controversy
    The Kenyan government is considering leasing a large tract of land in the Tana River Delta in eastern Kenya to Qatar's government. In return, Qatar would build a port in the seaside town of Lamu.
    • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSoym58ut0Q&feature=player_embedded
    • 18 Mar 2009
    Arrival of colonialism of the third kind
    The truth is that if exploitation of a developing country’s natural resources by the West is colonialism, so it is when rich countries of the South do the same.
    • The Daily Sun Star (Dhaka)
    • 17 Mar 2009
    Farms in Saudi Arabia?
    “The food crisis in the spring of 2008 was a warning sign,” according to al-Obeid. Saudi Arabia is a net importer of agricultural products, especially rice, corn and soya. This fact is pushing the state to invest overseas. We’ve sent government and private-sector delegations to Turkey, Ukraine, Egypt, Sudan, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Ethiopia and Uzbekistan. These delegations have been very warmly received.”
    • Le Monde Diplomatique
    • 16 Mar 2009
    Two Saudi firms eye agribusiness investment abroad
    Two listed Saudi companies plan to invest in either farming or agri-business abroad under a state-sponsored plan to ensure steady food supplies.
    • Reuters
    • 15 Mar 2009
    Voleurs de terres !
    Dossier spécial de « Campagnes solidaires », le bulletin mensuel de la Confédération Paysanne
    • Confédération Paysanne
    • 15 Mar 2009
    Cowboys of Kurdistan
    Foreign investors have been given licenses to run cow farms across Kurdistan Region.
    • The Kurdish Globe
    • 14 Mar 2009
    Bahrain to set up $500m Manila agri JV
    Bahrain and the Philippines have signed an agreement to set up a $500 million joint agricultural company to help achieve food sufficiency in the kingdom and the GCC states.
    • TradeArabia News Service
    • 14 Mar 2009
    Saudi Arabia interested in agro-industy of Kazakhstan
    Saudi Arabia will invest in agro-industy of Kazakhstan, reported Interfaz-Kazakhstan with reference to the Ministry of Agriculture.
    • Central Asia News
    • 13 Mar 2009
    10 Ideas Changing the World Right Now: 7. The Rent-A-Country
    Growing crops for strangers, of course, is nothing new. The long, grim march of colonialism was driven by Europe’s penchant for sugar, tea, tobacco and other crops that don’t flourish in northern climes. But as climate change and growing populations put ever more pressure on the earth, state-backed searches for land and food contracts as part of a national food-security strategy strike many as fundamentally new.
    • TIME Magazine
    • 13 Mar 2009

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