• Africa: Breadbasket development key to achieving African food security
    • AGRA
    • 11 June 2009

    "The rush for land by outside players is more proof of the enormous potential of African agriculture. Africa itself must harness this potential," Kofi Annan says

  • Asia: Land grabs threaten food security
    • IRIN
    • 10 June 2009

    Sam Pov, a rice farmer in Cambodia’s western Battambang Province, is very worried that his land will be taken over by a foreign investor.

  • The coming of foreign farm investors…what lessons for Nigeria ?
    • Business Day
    • 08 June 2009

    It is not clear whether a strategy is in place to ensure that part of the food produced by the rich food importers farms will be sold locally.

  • Africa gears up for radical land laws
    • AU Monitor
    • 18 May 2009

    Prof Hastings Okoth-Ogendo died last month hours after his groundbreaking draft, ‘Framework and guidelines on land policy in Africa’, was approved by a conference of African Union ministers of land and agriculture.

  • 1st Africa-Arab Agro-Investment Summit
    • FARA
    • 25 February 2009

    "A path to agro-investments replacing international food aid"

  • China and the great global landgrab
    • Pambazuka
    • 11 December 2008

    Stephen Marks looks at the latest rush by China and countries in the middle east to sign lease agreements in poor countries for agricultural production, and what this trend means in terms of food security and access to arable land for local populations.

  • Gulf food security: is there enough, and at what price?
    • The Middle East
    • 01 July 2008

    Both public and private sector investors in the Gulf are also looking at ways to improve local food supplies, by investing in a range of outlets from arable farm land in the Sudan, Algeria and Pakistan to introduce new technology to enhance the local production of foodstuffs and grains, livestock, poultry and fish.

  • Thailand promises more rice for Bahrain
    • Trade Arabia
    • 03 June 2008

    Bahrain is inviting private companies to set up joint ventures to invest in farmland in Thailand.

  • Fruitful agricultural cooperation
    • China.org.cn
    • 10 December 2003

    In other African countries, including Ghana, South Africa and Togo, the China State Farm and Agribusiness Corporation (CSFAC) has founded 11 agricultural production, processing and sales projects, and runs a total of 16,000 hectares of farmlands

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