L’opposition porte plainte
    Après les manifs qui se sont déroulés devant l’Ambassade de Madagascar à Paris, vient le tour de l’opposition locale de manifester contre cette affaire.
    • Midi Madagasikara
    • 14 January 2009
    Daewoo : L’approbation n’est pas encore effective
    Questionné sur l’affaire Daewoo, le ministre du MRFAT (Ministère de la Réforme Foncière et de l’Aménagement du Territoire), a donné des éclaircissements sur le fait que cette société n’est pas encore propriétaire du terrain soi-disant déjà acquis et publié dans des journaux étrangers.
    • Madagascar Tribune
    • 14 January 2009
    Sudan will focus on food security at Arab eco summit -- finance minister
    Sudan seeks to focus on Arab food security during the Arab Economic Summit, which will kick off on Monday, said Finance and National Economy Minister Awadh Al-Jazz. "We have extensive land plots, and great water and animal resources."
    • Kuwait News Agency
    • 14 January 2009
    GARB against land-grabbing by aliens
    "The only protection against international land-grabbing that we can see for the Philippines is the Genuine Agrarian Reform Bill, a bill written by us peasants to protect our right to land and to achieve food security for our country"
    • PDI
    • 14 January 2009
    Affaire Daewoo : Le ministre Ratolojanahary parle de désinformation
    « Je réaffirme que ce projet est toujours au stade de prospection, » soutient le ministre de la Réforme foncière et de l’aménagement du territoire, Marius Ratolojanahary.
    • L'Express de Madagascar
    • 14 January 2009
    Empresarios indios, interesados en radicarse en nuestro país para exportar
    La empresa India RCPL Food Processing Pvt. Ltda. desea invertir en la agroindustria de Paraguay, que a mediano y largo plazo puede llegar a US$ 500 millones, informó ayer su director, Dr. Satyendra Yaadav.
    • HPMI
    • 13 January 2009
    "Substantial progress at Lonrho Agriculture"
    Lonrho Agriculture will develop 25,000 hectares of agricultural projects in the Provinces of Uige, Zaire and Bengo in Angola.
    • Lonrho PLC
    • 13 January 2009
    Selling Africa by the pound
    Land ownership could prove contentious. In the distant past, it was often held by communities as a whole or vested in traditional authorities. State officials now often have the greatest say. That opens the potential for official abuse of yet another valuable resource.
    • Reuters
    • 13 January 2009
    Cambodian PM makes first Middle East visit
    Kuwait granted Cambodia a 546-million-dollar agricultural loan in August in return for crop production.
    • Associated Press
    • 13 January 2009
    Qatar signs food for port deal with Kenya
    The government has defended its decision, saying that under the agreement, Qatar will help Kenya develop an equivalent number of hectares for its own food security.
    • Arabian Business
    • 13 January 2009
    Kenyans Have Concerns Over Land Deal in Time of Hunger
    As Kenya prepares to declare a national emergency in response to food shortages, the government's agricultural policies have come under growing scrutiny. A proposed deal to lease land to the government of Qatar for agricultural use has received particular attention.
    • VOA
    • 13 January 2009
    Lanka offers Qatar land for farming
    Sri Lanka has offered farm land to Qatar to grow food on the fertile island.
    • Gulf Times
    • 13 January 2009
    Wikileaks: Contract farming in Burma
    "Since 2005, the Burmese Government has encouraged investors from China, Thailand, Bangladesh, and Kuwait to invest in contract farms," reports the US mission in Rangoon
    • Wikileaks
    • 12 January 2009
    China appropriates foreign and domestic land to build its rubber empire
    Some Laotian farmers are losing their ancestral lands or being forced to become wage workers on what were once their fields
    • Agweek
    • 12 January 2009
    For South Korea, it is 99 years of farming
    The South Koreans have indicated that they want to ship their output back home for their own domestic market, which is overdependent on imports. Officials in Antananarivo insist they will be able to keep some of the new supplies within the country. “We’re very excited because we’re frightened by this food crisis,” said Eric Beantanana, a spokesman at the Madagascar Economic Development Board.
    • Daily Nation
    • 11 January 2009

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