• Central African President welcomes Qatari investments in his country
    • QNA
    • 23 November 2011

    President Yangouvonda who is now visiting Qatar said that there are a number of investment fields in his country such as agricultural, cattle breeding, tourism and mineral resources.

  • Qatar’s farm fund to target grain, wool exports from Australia
    • Bloomberg
    • 01 June 2012

    Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund, with an estimated $100 billion in assets, expects to start exports of grains and wool from Australia as it nears completion of a $486 million farm investment plan

  • Qatari firm seeks to bring welfare, profit sharing to agriculture ventures
    • The National
    • 12 December 2009

    Qatar has embarked on a food-security programme to make it more self-sufficient and help the communities around its farmland projects in developing countries.

  • Alarm bells at sovereign funds' farmlands foray
    • Stock & Land
    • 16 August 2010

    Australian Liberal senator Bill Heffernan warns that sovereign wealth funds need to be watched because some were "already acquiring other sovereigns' wealth to protect their own food security tasks".

  • Arab farm investment push
    • Stock & Land
    • 10 February 2011

    Former Prime Minister, Bob Hawke, is leading a push to get Arabs to invest in Australian farmland as part of a long term food security strategy for oil-rich Gulf States

  • Feeling hungry, SWFs ramp up food and agriculture purchases
    • Institutional Investor
    • 05 Mar 2015

    Sovereign wealth funds’ appetite for agriculture and fertilizer companies is growing as concerns about stable food supplies rise.

  • Water scarcity, food security concerns prompt global land grab
    • Circle of Blue
    • 17 November 2009

    Area nearly the size of France purchased, leased for food production around the world Africa, South America, parts of Europe targeted by cash-rich, food-poor nations

  • A wide open land
    • ABC
    • 25 July 2010

    As the world's available farming land shrinks in the face of population growth, climate change and soil degradation, Australia's vast tracts of land are going to be increasingly important for global food security. Is the sell-off in Australia's long term interests?

  • Qatar land grab angers bush
    • The Age
    • 19 June 2011

    Local stock and station agents in Western District Australia estimate the Qatar government paid a premium of up to 20 per cent in order to secure the controversial deal,

  • 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.

  • Land the perfect investment for foreigners
    • Stock & Land
    • 26 January 2012

    While interest in Australian agricultural land is coming from all quarters, it is the prospect of sovereign investment to shore up a nation's food security that is attracting the most attention.

  • Australia is the great foreign-owned land as more NSW farms being sold overseas
    • Daily Telegraph
    • 26 February 2012

    Foreign companies from Korea, Qatar, US, UK and China are "secretly" buying up large chunks of NSW farmland by establishing shelf companies, trust funds, and extended settlements to avoid scrutiny.

  • Farmers support foreign investment register
    • Farm Weekly
    • 11 May 2012

    Corporate Agriculture Australia managing director Gordon Verrall believes WA farmers have nothing to worry about in regards to foreign investment.

  • Stop selling our land overseas
    • SMH
    • 20 August 2012

    Politicians and economists say that the Australian public is only worked up about foreign ownership of agricultural land because the community is misinformed. This drives the belief that a register of foreign land holdings will calm everyone's anxiety. Given that Queensland has had such a register for 20 years, and that disquiet about foreign ownership still resonates among Queenslanders, this means that something else is at play.

  • Gulf farmland search switches to richer countries
    • Reuters
    • 28 May 2010

    "As more investors look into the opportunities that developed nations present there will be no need to go underground or be ashamed of these deals," said Hakan Agro's Tomar.

  • Selling the farm
    • ABC
    • 25 July 2010

    Foreign interests including state-owned companies from China and the Middle East are increasingly looking to Australia to secure their food production by purchasing key agricultural assets.

  • Qatar in talks to buy Argentina, Ukraine farmland
    • Reuters
    • 13 October 2010

    Qatar is in preliminary talks with the governments of Argentina and Ukraine to buy farmland for cereals production, the head of the Gulf Arab state's national food security programme said on Wednesday.

  • QA service to Buenos Aires ‘will boost ties’
    • Gulf Times
    • 02 December 2010

    Argentina Tourism Minister Carlos Meyer has hailed Qatar Airways’ flights from Buenos Aires to Doha as an important step for enhanced ties between the two countries, including farmland acquisitions.

  • Visionary alternatives to boost food security
    • The National
    • 08 February 2011

    Food security is back on the agenda with a bang, but while countries with money but little land want to invest elsewhere, few efforts are as emotive as a global "land grab".

  • Shut the gate: why cash-strapped landowners are selling the farm
    • SMH
    • 01 August 2011

    Australians do realise the value of what is being sold, a land agent and rural property specialist said, "but their hands are tied because they can't raise the money".

  • Le Qatar bâtit des fermes dans le désert pour assurer sa sécurité alimentaire
    • Le Monde
    • 07 December 2012

    Ce recentrage sur la production locale ne signifie pas que le Qatar abandonne sa politique d'acquisition de terres à l'étranger.

  • Qatar: la sécurité alimentaire comme instrument de puissance?
    • L'Express
    • 20 August 2013

    Le Qatar compte bien faire de sa faiblesse sur le plan agricole, un atout d'influence sur la scène mondiale.

  • Middle East to London: Success stories of agricultural investments
    • Zawya
    • 06 July 2015

    Exacerbated by the pursuit for higher profits, capital preservation and food security, the oil rich region has over the years witnessed increasing demand for agricultural investments

  • Karuturi challenges Ethiopia decision to cancel farm project
    • Bloomberg
    • 11 January 2016

    Karuturi Global Ltd., one of the largest investors in Ethiopia’s farm industry, is challenging the termination of its project, claiming the government broke the terms of its agreement with the company.

  • The global farmland grab in 2016: how big, how bad?
    • GRAIN
    • 14 June 2016

    Eight years after releasing its first report on land grabbing, GRAIN publishes a new dataset documenting nearly 500 cases of land grabbing around the world.

  • Accaparement mondial des terres agricoles en 2016 : ampleur et impact
    • GRAIN
    • 12 July 2016

    Huit ans après la publication de son premier rapport sur l'accaparement des terres, GRAIN publie un nouvel ensemble de données qui offre des précisions sur près de 500 cas d'accaparement des terres dans le monde entier.

  • El acaparamiento global de tierras en el 2016: sigue creciendo y sigue siendo malo
    • GRAIN
    • 30 November 2016

    Ocho años después de la publicación del primer informe sobre acaparamiento de tierras, GRAIN publica un nuevo conjunto de datos que documentan cerca de 500 casos de acaparamiento de tierras.

  • Qatari investors inject $500mn into agriculture in Kazakhstan
    • Daryo
    • 16 February 2024

    A Strategic Investment Partnership Agreement was formalized in Qatar between Dinara Group Holding and Qatar National Enterprises which will upscale Dinara's dairy, meat and crop farms and erect additional dairy farms

  • Call for GCC 'land grab' policy to stop - experts
    • Arabian Business
    • 07 September 2009

    Agricultural experts have called for a halt to moves by Gulf investors to snap up foreign land, amid claims that poor nations are losing much-needed farmland in a calculated land grab.

  • UAE to look at farmland deals in Ukraine
    • Maktoob
    • 17 November 2009

    "Already we have received a lot of interest from the UAE to invest in Ukraine's agriculture sector, and we are offering all kinds of projects such as leasing of 100,000 hectares of land to the creation of animal farms with 3000 cows," Ukraine's agriculture minister said.

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