All about investing in agricultural land
    As with timberland, while direct ownership and management (i.e., being a farmer), is a possibility, such a route is similarly fraught with difficulties. One of the most significant of these is the issue of diversification in the farmland itself - especially with a single investment. A well-diversified holding of farmland (row crop, permanent crop, pasture and even timber) will, therefore, not only require a significant investment, but may also involve land holdings in a number of different locations.
    • Farms.com
    • 15 September 2008
    Saudi Arabia eyes investment in grain, cattle-breeding in Kazakhstan
    Saudi Arabia is interested in investment in grain and cattle-breeding in Kazakhstan, said agency reports referring to the press service of Akmola oblast akim.
    • Asia Agribusiness
    • 15 September 2008
    Farmland fund to exploit food price boom
    The largest fund to invest in European farmland will be launched today, signalling investors' growing appetite for alternative ways to profit from a long-term rise in agricultural commodity demand and prices. The farmland fund, set up by Germany-based Palmer Capital Partners and UK-based Bidwells, is expected to raise about €300m ($425m) to buy arable land in Poland, Hungary, Romania and the Czech Republic. It will also invest in western Europe.
    • Financial Times
    • 15 September 2008
    BlackRock plans $200 million agriculture hedge fund, people say
    The fund will invest 70 percent of its money in agricultural companies that make fertilizers, forest products or biofuels. Commodities such as corn and soybeans will account for 15 percent, with the remainder in farmland.
    • Bloomberg
    • 14 September 2008
    The food shortage tsunami
    Pakistan’s minister for privatization and investment, at a recently held forum in Dubai, announced that Pakistan was willing to provide land with 100 per cent ownership rights and that the buyers would be free in importing the agri-produce to their country as well.
    • The Weekly Pulse
    • 11 September 2008
    Banks, FIs may get to fund overseas fertile land buys
    The Indian government is considering a proposal to enable banks and financial institutions to finance acquisition of farm land overseas for cultivation of pulses and oilseeds.
    • Economic Times
    • 11 September 2008
    Korean land in Argentina to be developed
    There is Korean land in Argentina: 20,894 hectares of pampas some 1,000 km northwest of the capital Buenos Aires. The Korean government bought the land in 1978 for US$2,115,000, but it has remained neglected for about 30 years.
    • Chosun Libo
    • 10 September 2008
    StanChart: China's interest rising in African farms
    Chinese investment in Africa is expanding beyond a race to secure minerals and energy sources to put an increasing focus on agriculture, the chief executive of Standard Chartered Bank said on Wednesday.
    • Reuters
    • 10 September 2008
    U.N. Food Chief Warns on Buying Farms
    As Mideast investors make plans to pump cash into farm projects in the developing world, the head of the United Nations' food agency said he is discouraging them from making direct purchases of farmland to avoid local backlash or other controversy, which could cause the investment trend to dry up.
    • Wall Street Journal
    • 10 September 2008
    UK lender urges GCC to invest in overseas farms
    Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries must invest in foreign arable land to boost its food supply and increase food security in the region in the long term, Standard Chartered economists said on Tuesday.
    • Gulf News
    • 09 September 2008
    Kuwait eyes agriculture investments in Sudan; deal signed
    Kuwait and Sudan will forge a “giant” strategic partnership to jointly invest in the agriculture sector
    • Zawya Dow Jones
    • 09 September 2008
    Analysis: The changing profile of food investment in the Middle East
    GCC countries face growing constraints in agricultural capacity. Structural factors are exacerbating pressures on food prices. A new report from Standard Chartered supports additional investment in agriculture.
    • Business Intelligence Middle East
    • 09 September 2008

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