Solving threat of hunger for rich may starve the poor
    The problem of food security poses a real threat to global stability. Meeting in Italy last weekend, agriculture ministers of the G8 industrialized countries recognized the extent of the problem. They pledged to continue fighting hunger. But beyond calling for increased public and private investment in agriculture, the final communiqué of the ministerial meeting was short on fresh proposals.
    • Saudi Gazette
    • 23 April 2009
    La diplomatie agricole du "Guide"
    "Il n'y a pas de liberté pour une société qui mange au-delà de ses frontières". Le colonel Kadhafi applique à la lettre ce principe du Livre vert.
    • Africa Intelligence
    • 23 April 2009
    Land grab: The race for the world's farmland
    With increasing frequency, wealthy, food-importing countries as well as the private sector are investing in farmland overseas. This conference examines the patterns and motivations of such investment, considers the implications for investors, host countries, and food security, and features case studies from Asia, Africa, Europe, and the former Soviet Union.
    • Islam Online
    • 22 April 2009
    Pakistan land for rent
    A cash-strapped Pakistani government plans to sell or rent one million acre land to foreign countries for agricultural purposes in a bid to underpin the country’s troubled economy. “A complete legal cover will be provided to the investors so that even in case of the change of government, they should not be affected.”
    • Islam Online
    • 22 April 2009
    Russie: la vente des terrains aux étrangers restera-t-elle lettre morte?
    Les Finlandais ont demandé à Dmitri Medvedev, par le biais de leur présidente Tarja Halonen, de leur permettre d'acheter des terrains dans les zones frontalières russes.
    • RIA Novosti
    • 22 April 2009
    Life is slowly draining from the farms
    In 2006, Thailand had about 25 million farmers, who accounted for 40% of the population. The number is likely fall to 37% of the population by 2013. The government must act to reverse the trend, otherwise investors could rent or buy land from farmers to invest in large-scale farming, agricultural processing plants and hiring local people.
    • Bangkok Post
    • 22 April 2009
    "J'ai 10 000 hectares dans le nord, avec des certificats en règle. Venez me voir à Cotonou : on discutera des conditions"
    L’organisation béninoise SYNERGIE PAYSANNE avec le concours de son partenaire, le Comité Catholique contre la Faim et pour le Développement, a réalisé, au Bénin, une enquête intitulée « Terre à vendre ».
    • Hub Rural
    • 22 April 2009
    Advierten que extranjeros compran tierras en zonas de fronteras colombianas
    El contralor Turbay Quintero pedirá la presentación de una iniciativa que prohíba esta práctica.
    • El Espectador
    • 21 April 2009
    La Contraloría alerta sobre compra de tierras por parte de extranjeros
    El contralor general de la República, Julio César Turbay Quintero, llamó la atención del gobierno por el marcado interés que tendrían inversionistas y algunas potencias extranjeras de comprar grandes extensiones de tierras y títulos de explotación de los recursos naturales del país.
    • Caracol
    • 21 April 2009
    INTERVIEW - Pakistan offers farmland to foreign investors
    Pakistan is offering one million acres of farmland, protected by a special security force, for lease or sale to countries seeking to secure their food supplies, an official from the ministry of finance said on Monday.
    • Reuters
    • 20 April 2009
    En prévision de la crise alimentaire mondiale : Main basse sur les terres agricoles des pays pauvres
    La flambée des cours des produits agricoles en 2007 et 2008 et la dépréciation des valeurs financières induite par la crise actuelle ont incité de gros investisseurs internationaux et même des Etats à se tourner vers l’acquisition, tous azimuts, de terres agricoles aujourd’hui considérées comme des actifs stratégiques.
    • El Watan
    • 20 April 2009
    China rules out pursuit of African farmland
    China has said it will not join the growing trend of outsourcing food production by investing in overseas farmland, particularly in Africa, expressing doubts that such deals could improve its food security.
    • Financial Times
    • 20 April 2009

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