• Focusing on land grabs in Africa
    • IPS
    • 02 May 2012

    On the evening of April 24, following a daylong rally against large-scale land investment deals in poor nations, the Waldorf Astoria hotel in Manhattan became the venue for a 30-minute light show against land grabs in Africa.

  • Poll: family offices show greatest agri appetite
    • PEI
    • 15 August 2014

    Some 33 percent of pollsters voted that family offices were showing the greatest appetite for the asset class, while 31 percent pointed to institutional investor demand.

  • Can this man save Ukraine's economy?
    • Bloomberg
    • 06 January 2015

    Ukraine's newly appoined Minister of the Economy has managed money-losing funds for years as partner of agribusiness investor East Capital, but he never presided over anything as hopeless as the Ukrainian economy.

  • DRC: An abusive palm oil business is shaming the European development banks
    • InfoCongo
    • 23 December 2021

    The PHC oil palm plantations provide 100 years of lessons about the failures of agricultural, financial and governance systems in a globalized world.

  • Canada: Veripath Farmland Partners announces a recent acquisition of Alberta farmland
    • GAI
    • 05 April 2024

    Veripath Farmland Partners has brought its total acreage under management to approximately 120,000 acres through its latest acquisition of 1,246 acres of farmland in the Province of Alberta.

  • All about investing in agricultural land
    • Farms.com
    • 15 September 2008

    As with timberland, while direct ownership and management (i.e., being a farmer), is a possibility, such a route is similarly fraught with difficulties. One of the most significant of these is the issue of diversification in the farmland itself - especially with a single investment. A well-diversified holding of farmland (row crop, permanent crop, pasture and even timber) will, therefore, not only require a significant investment, but may also involve land holdings in a number of different locations.

  • Brookfield Asset Management closes US$330 million Brazil Agriland
    • Bezinga
    • 07 January 2011

    Brookfield will invest in Brazilian properties primarily comprised of pasture land that may be converted to higher-and-better uses, including soybean, corn and sugarcane production

  • Investments that will grow
    • The Australian
    • 15 June 2011

    The global financial crisis may have hit tax-effective agribusiness schemes hard, but the prospects of the small group of companies that survived are anything but gloomy. "We're actually tapping into the new GFC, which is the global food crisis," says Wayne Overall, executive director of agribusiness managed investment scheme operator Almond Investors Limited

  • Euro investors eyeing farms
    • Fairfax
    • 08 Mar 2014

    There is growing interest from international investors in the New Zealand agricultural sector, particularly from wealthy Europeans, boutique funds manager Mint Asset Management says.

  • Wall Street investors buying up farmland
    • DesMoines Register
    • 15 September 2015

    Investors have turned to farmland as part of a sweeping push into physical assets — everything from lumber, hotels and apartments to parking meters, bridges and highways.

  • Saudi private $533 mln agri-business firm eyes 2010 start
    • Reuters
    • 09 September 2009

    A group of private Saudi investors said they plan to start a company with $533.3 million capital that will invest in farm projects mainly abroad. First projects may be with Ghana, Turkey and Kazakhstan.

  • L’accaparement des terres en Amérique latine
    • GRAIN
    • 12 Mar 2010

    En Amérique latine, comme partout ailleurs dans le monde, les communautés subissent actuellement une nouvelle forme d’invasion de leur territoire.

  • Spotlight turned on agro investment boom
    • swissinfo.ch
    • 09 June 2011

    Protestors have been demonstrating in Geneva against the growth in investments in agriculture that they say endangers food security in many developing countries.

  • This land is our land
    • worldsocialism.org
    • 11 November 2011

    Corporate agriculture is not about food production or satisfying the needs of the undernourished or downright starving but about producing profit. How long can it be before its limits are reached?

  • Massive theft of developing world's farmland
    • IPS
    • 23 April 2012

    "During my research trips in Africa, I came across posters against the land grab deals," Liberti told IPS. "One said: ‘Future generations will damn your graves, because you did not leave them any land.’"

  • MetLife bets on Brazil farms as bond yields hurt results
    • Bloomberg
    • 16 October 2012

    MetLife Inc, the largest US life insurer, started a business to make agricultural loans in Brazil as insurers expand in developing markets and seek investments to boost income with interest rates near record lows.

  • Who's deep into real assets?
    • aiCIO
    • 08 August 2012

    Joe Azelby, JP Morgan’s head of Global Real Assets, is seeing a structural shift in many institutional portfolios toward real assets, including farmland.

  • The smokescreen of foreign ownership of farmland
    • LaCrosse Tribune
    • 05 February 2014

    Let us focus on the real issue that our legislators should be grasping: how do we keep farmers operating and attract farmers to own the land they work, and not become peasants on land rented from institutional investors, domestic or foreign.

  • Rewards of land investment must be balanced with risks
    • Western Producer
    • 03 Mar 2015

    Farmland deserves special attention because it involves much more than just land: the people who own and work the land form the basis of rural communities.

  • Milltrust Ag Investments advises and invests for institutional investors across the globe.
    • Pulse
    • 02 September 2016

    Milltrust has a 10 year, billion dollar program to establish farms in the southern hemisphere to produce rice, wheat, corn and barley, as well as new cash crops that will provide feedstock for animals.

  • Congress wants to block foreign qwnership of US farmland. Is this a red herring?
    • Ambrook
    • 04 February 2023

    The real threat to our food security, according to researchers, is broader corporate ownership and consolidation of American farmland — including by domestic investors.

  • La Coalition Stop Harvard Land Grabs exige des réparations pour les terres agricoles anciennement détenues par Harvard au Brésil
    • The Crimson
    • 09 November 2023

    En partenariat avec 17 organisations de Harvard et du monde entier, la Coalition Stop Harvard Land Grabs tente de mettre fin aux investissements réalisés par l’Université dans les ressources naturelles et exige des solutions régénératrices aux dommages causés par ces exploitations.

  • Land grab for the world's farms
    • World Mission Magazine
    • 20 September 2009

    In the Philippines, a land lease hotspot like Cambodia or Laos, a series of high-profile deals has clashed with long-running demands for agrarian reform including land redistribution.

  • Land grabbing in Latin America
    • GRAIN
    • 05 Mar 2010

    Right now communities in Latin America, as around the world, are suffering a new kind of invasion of their territories

  • How food and water are driving a 21st-century African land grab
    • The Guardian
    • 07 Mar 2010

    An Observer investigation reveals how rich countries faced by a global food shortage now farm an area double the size of the UK to guarantee supplies for their citizens

  • Who’s who in $4.4 trillion foreign farmland spending spree
    • Crikey
    • 29 June 2011

    As controversy continues to bubble in Australia over the latest big local farmland buy-up and what it means for food production, it’s worth looking to see where these foreign raiders are coming from, who’s backing them and how other countries are tightening their regulations to stop them.

  • Mendillo returns to farms as Harvard vies for Ivy rebound
    • Bloomberg
    • 18 September 2012

    Since Jane Mendillo took over the endowment in July 2008, Harvard’s holdings of forests, farms and other natural resources in Brazil as well as in New Zealand and Romania have grown to about 10 percent of the portfolio -- more than $3 billion -- and she wants to add more.

  • Protesters rally outside TIAA in New York to stop its farmland deals
    • Institutional Investor
    • 21 April 2017

    Protesters paid a visit to TIAA’s New York headquarters Thursday, urging the firm to stop investing in farmland and companies with ties to palm oil.

  • Landgrabbing, illicit finance and corporate crime: an update
    • GRAIN
    • 17 October 2018

    GRAIN recently learned that several cases of land grabbing have been prosecuted in the courts, or been acted upon by national authorities, and so we have compiled a short update on these developments.

  • The Chain: Cerrado fires show TIAA and Harvard’s Endowment face mounting deforestation risks
    • CRR
    • 07 November 2019

    With fires on their Cerrado properties, Harvard’s and TIAA’s deforestation exposure appears to be growing.

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