Mawashi looks to invest in Kurdistan
    THE Qatar Company for Meat and Livestock Trading (Mawashi) is looking towards investing in Kurdistan since that region in Iraq is the source of Arabian livestock, which has a high demand in the region, an official said yesterday.
    • Gulf LInk
    • 11 August 2008
    Firm plans rice, cassava production
    A United Kingdom agro-based firm, Transfor-mation Agrictech has said plan are in the pipeline to tackle the lingering food crisis in four states of Abia, Rivers, Delta and Ebonyi, through by revolutionalised agriculture, which would culminate in the massive production of rice and cassava for both domestic use and export purposes.
    • This Day
    • 11 August 2008
    Small farmers at risk in land scramble
    Small-scale farmers with limited knowledge of their rights stand to lose most as countries such as China and Saudi Arabia expand their quest for African farmland, analysts have warned.
    • Financial Times
    • 11 August 2008
    Darfur Withers as Sudan Sells Food
    Even as it receives a billion pounds of free food from international donors, Sudan is growing and selling vast quantities of its own crops to other countries, capitalizing on high global food prices at a time when millions of people in its war-riddled region of Darfur barely have enough to eat.
    • New York Times
    • 10 August 2008
    Fields of gold
    Big Money from Wall St. to the Middle East are on the hunt for farmland. Canada, especially Ontario, stands to profit but will the costs be too great?
    • TheStar.com
    • 09 August 2008
    Saudi Arabia joins in the Ethiopian land grab
    Saudi Arabia, which is making efforts to provide food security for its nationals, can look up to Ethiopia where huge tracts of unutilized agricultural land are available for growing cereals, according to Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi.
    • Ethiopian Review
    • 07 August 2008
    Cambodia upbeat over Kuwait deal
    A bilateral agricultural venture between Cambodia and Kuwait proposed during an official visit by Kuwait's prime minister left Cambodia very positive about future cooperation, Agriculture Minister Chan Sarun said yesterday.
    • Kuwait Times
    • 06 August 2008
    UAE stepping up agricultural investment in Sudan
    The United Arab Emirates is beefing up its agricultural investments in Sudan in wake of a food crisis that led to world wide protests primarily in developing nations.
    • Sudan Tribune
    • 06 August 2008
    Cambodian leader seeks to expand rice market to Gulf
    Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said Wednesday that he would visit the Gulf states of Kuwait and Qatar in January to discuss rice exports in a bid to corner the Gulf market. His announcement came one day after Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser al-Mohammed al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Saba ended a three-day visit to Cambodia and discussed swapping his country’s technical assistance for arable land for cultivation of quality rice for Kuwait.
    • Deutsche Presse-Agentur
    • 06 August 2008
    International Capital Taps into China's Agricultural Sector
    Goldman Sachs recently invested US$300 million to acquired full control of more than 10 poultry farms in China.
    • China Stakes
    • 06 August 2008
    Investors plow money into Russian farming, but problems remain
    Investors are plowing money into Russia’s open lands to resuscitate the long-neglected farm sector and supply a world in ever greater need of food.
    • Reuters
    • 06 August 2008
    Kuwait eyes Cambodian farmland for investment
    Kuwait is eyeing Cambodian farmland for investment in agriculture to produce food supply for the state, a minister said yesterday.
    • Kuwait Times
    • 05 August 2008
    Kuwait lauds Cambodia’s agricultural potential
    Kuwait’s premier has advised Prime Minister Hun Sen to turn Cambodia into an agricultural powerhouse to speed the Kingdom’s development.
    • Mekong Times
    • 05 August 2008
    Merauke mega-project raises food fears
    A food mega-project planned for a vast area in the Papuan district of Merauke is causing concern that indigenous people's land will be taken and their livelihoods destroyed.
    • Down to Earth
    • 01 August 2008
    Pakistan Real Estate: What now?
    MAP services group’ is in the process of setting up a fund to develop model dairy and livestock farm in Pakistan. The fund will focus on private equity, SME funding and development as well as donor facilitation of project. The company plans to have 10 model farms in Pakistan by the end of 2010.
    • Pakistan Real Estate
    • 01 August 2008

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