Depuis quelques semaines, la tension monte entre le jeune maire d'Antananarivo, Andry Rajoelina, et le président de la République, Marc Ravalomanana.
Qatar and Malaysia have agreed to look at the possibility of investing in Islamic countries, particularly in growing food. Malaysian Foreign Minister Dr Rais Yatim told Gulf Times that certain states in his country did have land for joint cultivation but “what we are encouraging is for the two countries to go, for example, to Indonesia, or to another (Muslim) country”.
- Gulf Times
-
22 January 2009
Le rapport de prospection servant à identifier les terrains disponibles est maintenant entre les mains du comité interministériel.
- Daily Reckoning
-
22 January 2009
Promotional piece for investing in farmland
- Daily Reckoning
-
21 January 2009
Gulf governments, entrepreneurs and sovereign wealth funds have spent vast sums buying or leasing farmland across Asia and Africa to try to secure cheaper imports and keep supermarket prices low. But the World Bank and UN want them to put more money into development aid.
- The National
-
21 January 2009
According to Barclay Hedge, agricultural funds were up 9.5% in 2008, while the S&P 500 index lost 36%.
- Ag Capita
-
20 January 2009
Arab leaders called for launching an emergency Arab food and water security program, as per the draft resolution of the Arab Economic Summit, Kuna reported.
- Saudi Gazette
-
20 January 2009
Even the World Bank is continuing its role as a neo-colonial consensus agent by actively pursuing and financing access to 'under-utilised land' around the world through its International Finance Corporation.
- South African Civil Society Information Service
-
20 January 2009
For the practical realisation of the goal of food sovereignty that has been eluding our nation since the time of independence, the importance of genuine agrarian reform and peasants’ rights cannot be underestimated.
- Daily times
-
20 January 2009
Tanzania may find itself on similar a pathway like Zimbabwe where 4,500 commercial farmers own over 90 per cent of arable land including some so-called absent landlords living luxurious lives in London.
- This Day (Tanzania)
-
19 January 2009
Sudan will be proposing wheat cultivation as the first option for its role in Arab and global food security.
- Sudan Vision Daily
-
17 January 2009
Tanri said the government was eager to encourage and provide support to deep-pocketed business leaders from the Middle East to invest in Indonesia.
- Jakarta Globe
-
17 January 2009