• India cultivates Africa
    • Mail Today
    • 25 June 2009

    Indian firms have signed land deals in Ethiopia, Kenya and Madagascar to produce a range of food crops for export to India.

  • Business close-up: Ithmaar Bank
    • MEED
    • 25 June 2009

    In August 2008, Ithmaar joined forces with two leading Middle East banks, Bahrain-based Gulf Finance House and Abu Dhabi Investment House, to form Vision 3, an organisation that provides high-value investment opportunities across a range of sectors including food security

  • Eastern promise!
    • Gulf Daily News
    • 25 June 2009

    Undeterred by recent debates, a Bahrain scouting mission left for a week-long trip to the Philippines and Thailand yesterday, where it hopes to secure fruit and vegetable plantations.

  • Our fear of the foreigner on the farm
    • Bangkok Post
    • 25 June 2009

    Amid fears of land-grabbing foreigners, Thailand's Democrat government is all set to give local landlords a big bonanza.

  • Land grabs becoming more popular
    • Farmland Forecast
    • 24 June 2009

    Many land transactions occur without a paper trail, therefore making regulation even more challenging.

  • Foreign farm bar to stay
    • Bangkok Post
    • 24 June 2009

    "According to our laws and our policy, foreigners or foreign companies are not allowed to rent or buy land to grow rice or any kind of food, including raising livestock, in Thailand," Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said yesterday.

  • Rabobank exec sees recovery, change for farm sector
    • Reuters
    • 24 June 2009

    Despite criticism for Chinese efforts to acquire large-scale farmland in Africa, China is seen continuing to aggressively pursue acquisitions in other countries. says Michael Whitehead, executive director of the food and agribusiness research and advisory unit at Rabobank International.

  • Development policy stance on the topic of land grabbing – the purchase and leasing of large areas of land in developing countries
    • BMZ
    • 24 June 2009

    Recognizing that land is increasingly becoming a good that is traded internationally, this BMZ position paper analyses driving forces, risks and opportunities for developing countries.

  • KS Oils acquires additional 14,000 ha of land
    • KSNR
    • 24 June 2009

    KS Oils acquires additional 14,000 HA land for oil palm plantations in Indonesia, owning a total of 34,000 ha.

  • Farm swap
    • BBC
    • 24 June 2009

    Farming overseas is a global trend. So to find out more about this phenomenon, Mike Gallagher meets Andrew Hunter - a British farmer working vast landholdings in Hungary and Serbia.

  • Farmer-scientist group says no to public land lease to foreign corporations
    • MASIPAG
    • 24 June 2009

    We challenge the line agencies, legislators and national government to immediately stop the leasing of public land to foreign corporations. Instead, public lands that have huge potential to ensure food security and nation building should be distributed to Filipino small farmers.

  • Militant groups expose RP-Bahrain secret pact on agriculture
    • Pamalakaya and KMP
    • 24 June 2009

    The left-leaning fisherfolk alliance Pamalakaya and staunch ally KMP on Thursday exposed what they called a secret agricultural pact between the Philippines and Bahrain.

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