• Food security deal should not stand
    • Financial Times
    • 19 November 2008

    Pirates are not the only source of concern off the African coast. The deal South Korea’s Daewoo Logistics is negotiating with the Madagascan government looks rapacious. Alas, it is but the latest brazen example of a wider phenomenon.

  • Daewoo to cultivate Madagascar land for free
    • Financial Times
    • 19 November 2008

    Daewoo Logistics of South Korea said it expected to pay nothing to farm maize and palm oil in an area of Madagascar half the size of Belgium, increasing concerns about the largest farmland investment of this kind.

  • Saudi's Binladin Group to complete agricultural investment study soon
    • Jakarta Post
    • 19 November 2008

    The Saudi Arabia-based Binladin Group is expected to wrap up a feasibility study by the end of this year on investment in a massive food business program that will be located primarily in the eastern part of Indonesia, a senior official says.

  • SKorean company plans corn project in Madagascar
    • Associated Press
    • 19 November 2008

    A South Korean company hopes to turn an undeveloped stretch of Madagascar into a corn-production center, an official said Wednesday.

  • Food security still an issue - Will there be an OPEC for food?
    • Ag Capita
    • 19 November 2008

    Agcapita allows investors to gain direct exposure to a key part of the agriculture commodity bull market story - Canadian farmland.

  • South Korea's Daewoo to grow corn in Madagascar
    • Reuters
    • 18 November 2008

    South Korea's Daewoo Logistics will plant corn in Madagascar, a company official said on Tuesday, with a long-term aim to replace more than half the corn it currently imports from mostly the United States.

  • Land leased to secure crops for South Korea
    • Financial Times
    • 18 November 2008

    Daewoo Logistics of South Korea has secured farmland in Madagascar to grow food crops for Seoul, in a deal that diplomats and consultants said was the largest of its kind.

  • Saudi Arabia Food and Drink Report Q4 2008
    • PR-inside
    • 18 November 2008

    Due to the lack of arable land in its home market, Savola must look abroad for agricultural land and has named Sudan, Egypt, Ethiopia and Ukraine as target countries where it plans to buy the land necessary to grow seeds such as sunflower and corn seeds.

  • Booming Gulf looks overseas for agriculture needs
    • Associated Press
    • 16 November 2008

    Gulf nations now are quietly scouring the globe for rich farmland to rent or buy outright.

  • Region gains an appetite for Africa
    • MEED
    • 14 November 2008

    As the Gulf's agricultural production rates slow and food prices around the world continue to rise, GCC members are investing heavily in the fertile lands of Africa and Asia.

  • Investing in Sudanese agriculture
    • BBC
    • 14 November 2008

    Interview with Sudanese government and FAO officials on leasing farmland to foreign investors

  • Abdalilah Youssef, directeur général de Malibya à L’AUBE : Notre ambition pour le Mali
    • L'Aube
    • 10 November 2008

    Malibya a été chargée par les dirigeants du Mali et de la Libye de mettre en valeur 100 000 hectares mis à la disposition de la Jamahirya libyenne par les autorités maliennes.

  • 1,300 millions d’hectares de terrain pour les Sud–Coréens
    • Midi Madagasikara
    • 08 November 2008

    Les Coréens du Sud négocient. Une première délégation d’investisseurs est venue au mois de Mai. Elle aboutit à l’issue de son séjour à un mémorandum. Elle est revenue au mois de juillet, avec plus d’empressement et de détermination. Résultat, la préparation de la signature d’un contrat très important avec le gouvernement malgache.

  • Commercialisation du sésame - Le Pdg de Dte-Sa vivement préoccupé par les spéculateurs
    • Walfadjri
    • 05 November 2008

    Installé depuis 2008, le groupe Dte/Pda compte à son actif une superficie de 35 000 ha et est représentée dans 11 régions du Sénégal.

  • Global Food Crisis: A Bowl of Opportunities for Muslim World
    • Dinar Standard
    • 03 November 2008

    This analysis looks at how the oil-rich Muslim economies could leverage their existing relationships with agriculture based Muslim economies (which have a wide productivity gap with the worlds net agriculture exporters) taking them to globally competitive levels; reaping for themselves high investment returns, securing their own food sources, and contributing to alleviation of the food crisis from other Muslim countries.

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