• Merauke food estate land likely to shrink by 80%
    • Jakarta Post
    • 12 July 2012

    The Indonesian government’s long-discussed plan to launch a massive food estate in Merauke, Papua, in a bid to boost the nation’s food production is facing uncertainty amid land acquisition problems, a top ministry official says.

  • Land grabbing and food sovereignty in West and Central Africa
    • GRAIN
    • 19 September 2012

    February 2012 workshop in Ouidah, Benin brought together over thirty participants from farmer organisations and NGOs in West and Central Africa to share experiences and analysis of land grabs.

  • Giving women land, giving them a future
    • IPS
    • 16 October 2012

    The problems of access to land for women and communities have been worsened by the land grab perpetuated by multinationals and society's wealthy.

  • Land motion sparks hot debate in House
    • Guardian
    • 09 November 2012

    A heated debate ensued yesterday in Tanzania's Parliament after Kawe lawmaker Halima Mdee moved a private motion calling on the House to adopt a resolution pressing the government to suspend the allocation of huge chunks of land for investment to foreigners.

  • Govt can't produce foreign farmland figure
    • NZN
    • 13 Mar 2013

    In New Zealand, an opposition party is demanding hard figures on how much farmland is owned by foreigners, but the government says it can't produce the figures.

  • Olive oil: China hits the grove
    • CIT
    • 26 June 2013

    Steep growth in Chinese olive oil consumption, unlikely to be met soon by a budding domestic supply, is encouraging investors to get hold of olive farms and processing plants in producing countries.

  • Robb defends foreign investment
    • The Land
    • 29 October 2014

    Australia's Trade Minister Andrew Robb has engaged in a fiery exchange with controversial radio broadcaster Alan Jones over foreign investment in agriculture.

  • Land ownership just the start in foreign investment debate
    • The Conversation
    • 13 February 2015

    The foreign ownership debate in Australia needs to evolve to – or be merged with – a broader debate about the future of the agricultural sector.

  • Get ready for Chinese overseas investment in agriculture
    • Choices
    • 07 April 2015

    As China becomes a large importer, its food security strategy calls for gaining control over imports from their source.

  • NGOs, activists fret new role for Indonesia's spy agency
    • Mongabay
    • 29 June 2015

    A mysterious new partnership between Indonesia's spy agency and Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) to boost foreign investment has civil society wary of deepening agrarian conflict in the post-authoritarian country.

  • The economics of ELCs
    • Phnom Penh Post
    • 05 July 2015

    Economic land concessions (ELC) in Cambodia have a profound and negative impact upon rural households located near the plantations. Despite moratoriums on land grabbing, companies operating ELCs continue dominate and run much of Cambodia’s arable land.

  • ECA, Germany and World Bank to launch new network of excellence on land governance
    • World Bank
    • 13 July 2015

    The UN's Economic Commission, Germany's BMZ and the World Bank signed a Declaration of Intent to establish a new Network of Excellence on Land Governance in Africa to better secure land rights across Africa.

  • Papuans still unhappy over Merauke food and oil palm project
    • Radio NZ
    • 30 January 2017

    Strong distrust remains among the indigenous Papuans of Indonesia's Merauke regency about a major "food estate" project.

  • Whose crops, at what price? Agricultural investment in Myanmar
    • Oxfam
    • 05 February 2017

    Oxfam looks at the current level and types of agribusiness investment in Myanmar, outlines some of the risks to communities, and explores state regulation of outbound investments as a potential way to promote responsible business practices in the sector.

  • China’s agricultural investment abroad is rising
    • USDA
    • 30 April 2018

    China’s agricultural investment abroad grew more than tenfold in less than a decade and parallels its emergence as a major importer of agricultural commodities. But the focus of investments are shifting from farming and raw materials to business acquisition.

  • Connect the dots: Cerrado soy drives inequality to provide EU with chicken
    • Mongabay
    • 01 October 2018

    While large-scale soy growers say they’ve brought prosperity to the Cerrado, Campos Lindos has poverty levels far higher than the Brazilian average, lacks basic social services, and suffers high infant and maternal mortality rates.

  • Russia's green light to Iran for extraterritorial cultivation; 100 thousand hectares of land available to Iranian farmers!
    • eghtesadnews
    • 04 July 2022

    In early June of this year, a Russian business delegation during its trip to Iran suggested that Iran acquire more than 100,000 hectares of agricultural land in Russia and carry out "extra-territorial agriculture".

  • EU needs land reform to stop Big Agri swallowing up small farms
    • EU Observer
    • 14 April 2023

    In the face of increased land grabbing and speculation, the European Commission must put a common land governance framework on the political agenda in coming months to ensure a future for farmers and protect the well-being of citizens.

  • Agricultural land is becoming an investment vehicle for the rich
    • Jacobin
    • 25 June 2023

    Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t work the land on his Hawaii ranch, but he and other wealthy landowners still benefit from huge agricultural tax breaks.

  • El segundo mayor terrateniente de EEUU es un discreto multimillonario chino. Y es algo que alarma a las autoridades
    • Xataka
    • 10 January 2024

    Las tierras de cultivo en Estados Unidos se han revalorizado a un ritmo medio del 12,56% anual, cuadruplicando el valor medio de la propiedad entre los años 2000 y 2023. En respuesta, el Senado aprobó medida que regula inversiones extrangeras inmobiliarias y les deja potestad para prohibirlas.

  • 3,000 Chinese farmers to farm abroad
    • China Daily
    • 18 December 2003

    Hundreds of farmers in Northwest China are expected to toil the soil in the neighboring Republic of Kazakhstan next spring. "We have signed a deal with Kazakhstan to rent 7,000 hectares of land in Alakol county for use for 10 years," a local agricultural official said.

  • UAE may invest US$500m in Pakistan farms
    • The National
    • 08 June 2008

    The Government is considering the purchase of farmland worth US$500 million (Dh1.8 billion) in Pakistan as part of a strategy to lower food import costs.

  • RSG set to enhance rice production
    • The Tide News
    • 19 June 2008

    The Rivers State Government has reiterated its resolve to create an enabling environment to enhance rice production and processing, as well as promote and protect other agricultural business interests in the state.

  • Agriculture: an investment growth story
    • Global Pensions
    • 11 July 2008

    There is growing interest in agricultural land, which Bramdean Asset Management is looking at and believes has huge potential

  • Gulf states look to harvest food from investment in Asia
    • AFP
    • 20 July 2008

    One issue reportedly delaying UAE investment in Pakistan is the Gulf state appearing to want “blanket exemption” from Islamabad’s agricultural export policies.

  • Merauke mega-project raises food fears
    • Down to Earth
    • 01 August 2008

    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.

  • Gulf banks launch 3 major Islamic investment projects
    • Gulf Times
    • 28 August 2008

    Three major multi-billion Shariah-based projects to boost infrastructure, agriculture and hospitality sectors in GCC and elsewhere in the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia were launched here yesterday.

  • Analysis: The changing profile of food investment in the Middle East
    • Business Intelligence Middle East
    • 09 September 2008

    GCC countries face growing constraints in agricultural capacity. Structural factors are exacerbating pressures on food prices. A new report from Standard Chartered supports additional investment in agriculture.

  • Russian farming: from basket case to breadbasket
    • Associated Press
    • 19 September 2008

    “Foreigners who come here get astonished at the gleaming black earth,” said Viktor Karnushin, head of a local subsidiary of Sweden’s Black Earth Farming corporation, one of the biggest foreign players in Russian farming.

  • Russian farming: from basket case to breadbasket?
    • Associated Press
    • 19 September 2008

    Lured by soaring food prices, corporations - both domestic and foreign - have been snapping up land in this fertile region the size of France, replacing inefficient Soviet-style collective farming with modern farming techniques and economies of scale.

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