Qatar's sovereign wealth fund will turn its focus to commodities - particularly food and energy - in the second half of 2009, a senior official said yesterday.
- Financial Times
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13 Mar 2009
Après avoir provoqué la crise financière, les fonds spéculatifs commencent à s’intéresser au foncier.
Cambodia's traditional sectors are foundering in the wake of the global financial crisis, but the Kingdom's farmlands could bring billions from Middle Eastern countries seeking food security.
- Phnom Penh Post
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13 Mar 2009
The United Arab Emirates plans to invest up to 700 billion US dollars in East Asia as the country had huge profits from soaring oil prices in recent years, Head of the Indonesian Capital Investment Coordinating Board Muhammad Lutfi said in Jakarta Thursday. Among the sectors for possible investment are energy, agriculture, tourism and food security.
China and the Middle East countries will invest in horticulture sector of Pakistan to the tune of $5 billion during the current year 2009, an official of Agribusiness Support Fund (ASF) said Wednesday.
Investment in the agriculture sector is currently problematic due to the international financial crisis; last year’s interest in buying up land or companies in this sector has melted away.
- Business New Europe
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12 Mar 2009
"Don’t tell me the Saudis grow food in Ethiopia to feed Ethiopians. Here is the conflict. Food shortage and famine is still rampant in today’s Ethiopia."
"Huge tracts of unutilised agricultural land are available" writes the Ambassador of Ethiopia to the UK
- Financial Times
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11 Mar 2009
There are now a few examples in Canada of outside corporations buying and/or leasing land and farming it themselves. In fact, a huge corporate farming entity is being planned for First Nations land in the three Prairie provinces.
- The Star Phoenix
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10 Mar 2009
The chief of the International Finance Corporation, Lars Thunell, has been holding talks with Saudi finance minister Ibrahim Al-Assa on corporation in areas of joint 'external agricultural investments'.
Le choix de laisser faire les plus puissants, ceux qui ont les moyens d’acheter les meilleurs terres est l’exacte contraire du principe de démocratie et d’un projet collectif inscrit dans une politique agricole. Si nous laisser faire, nous allons droit vers une contre réforme agraire, mais au niveau mondial.
- CNCD-11.11.11
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10 Mar 2009
Saudi Finance Minister Ibrahim Al-Assa also met the chief of the International Finance Corporation, Lars Thunell, and discussed ways to strengthen cooperation between the Kingdom and the IFC in areas of joint external agricultural investments in addition to activating the corporation’s activities in the Kingdom.