• Significant progress - Agriculture and industry in Sudan
    • Global Arab Network
    • 21 January 2010

    Both private and public sector investors from countries such as Qatar, Libya, Jordan, the UAE and Saudi Arabia in the Arab world as well as China and Korea elsewhere now hold long term rights to a total of two million feddans of arable land in Sudan, according to figures from the country’s agriculture ministry.

  • Mideast supplies: Slowdown in Gulf states’ dash for farmland
    • Financial Times
    • 26 January 2010

    The urgency among Gulf states to pursue farmland acquisitions has diminished as food prices have gone down and controversy has gone up. Still, Saudi Arabia is pushing ahead with its plans.

  • Qatar negocia la compra de tierras argentinas por U$s 100 M
    • ON24
    • 13 October 2010

    Qatar está en conversaciones preliminares con los gobiernos de Argentina y Ucrania para comprar tierras agrícolas destinadas a la producción de cereales.

  • Qatar Supports Agriculture and Food Security in Arab and Islamic Countries
    • QNA
    • 29 October 2010

    Qatar gives special attention to investments in Sudan in agricultural fields and livestock.

  • Foreign investment in Australian farm land: domestic scrutiny is on the horizon
    • Lexology
    • 16 December 2010

    The shift of power in Australia’s Federal Parliament, which is now largely in the hands of a few independents representing rural and regional constituencies, combined with the increasingly vocal calls for scrutiny of foreign investment has sent signals of a more protectionist stance for Australian agriculture.

  • Gulf Arab governments tackle higher food prices
    • Reuters
    • 03 February 2011

    Countries in north Africa and the Middle East are urgently seeking ways to soften the blow of surging food prices for their citizens, alarmed by protests against authoritarian rulers from Algeria to Yemen.

  • Foreign investors run fingers through Ukraine's black earth
    • bne
    • 15 April 2011

    Chinese and other eastern investors are looking to buy agriculture land and agribusiness across the globe, and Ukraine is increasingly on their radar.

  • GCC trade and investment flows: The emerging-market surge
    • EIU
    • 22 Mar 2011

    Report says that GCC investment in farmland in Africa and Latin America will continue to grow.

  • Qatar plans 70pc self-sufficiency in food by 2023
    • The Peninsula
    • 28 July 2011

    Under the National Food Security Program, Qatari companies would produce five basic food items -- white and red meat, rice, sugar and grains (including wheat) -- in countries like Sudan, India, Australia, Argentina, Turkey and Brazil, among others.

  • Farmers demand owners' register
    • The Age
    • 04 August 2011

    Farmers have urged the state government to establish a register that would list Victorian farms that have been bought by foreign owners. The call comes as concerns grow over the level of foreign ownership of Australian farms and over the control of productive food resources.

  • Foreign investment in Aussie farmland on hold
    • Property Observer
    • 19 December 2011

    Foreign investors have spent a record $12 billion buying up Australian farmland and agricultural businesses over the past year, but have put off investing a further $14 billion until the outcome of a Senate inquiry in March 2012, a new report by Ferrier Hodgson says.

  • Saudi dairy giant spends $83M on Argentina farms
    • AP
    • 21 December 2011

    Saudi Arabia's largest dairy company said Wednesday it is buying Argentine farm operator Fondomonte S.A. for $83 million to secure access to a supply of animal feed.

  • Qatar's next big purchase: a farming sector
    • Reuters
    • 04 January 2012

    Qatar has been investing in large areas of farmland overseas to ensure access to food supplies, but it also aims to produce most of its food domestically by spending massively to boost crop yields and convert semi-desert into agricultural land.

  • Barnaby Joyce breaks ranks over foreign ownership of farmland
    • SMH
    • 16 Mar 2012

    The Australian Nationals senator Barnaby Joyce is pushing for even tougher restrictions on foreign ownership of farmland and agribusinesses than those advocated by his party, fuelling Liberal anger at Tony Abbott's failure to rein in National Party ''freelancing'' on sensitive economic issues.

  • ¡En América Latina si hay acaparamiento de tierras! ‎
    • GRAIN
    • 27 April 2012

    La Declaración de la Conferencia Especial para la Soberanía Alimentaria realizada en Buenos Aires cuestiona la posición adoptada por la FAO en relación al acaparamiento de tierras en América Latina.

  • Mawashi puts greater focus on food security
    • Gulf Times
    • 07 September 2012

    Mawashi, Qatar’s livestock company, plans to invest in industrial agriculture and food sources outside Qatar to serve the vision and objectives of the Qatar National Food Security Programme, it was announced yesterday.

  • Regar con lágrimas
    • Palabre-ando
    • 28 November 2012

    Que la agricultura industrial está detrás del uso intensivo del agua es una realidad no suficientemente conocida ni denunciada, sobretodo cuando sabemos que usa más agua de ríos, lagos y acuíferos que la que reponen las lluvias o las nieves.

  • Australian elite seeks to bridge Middle East investment gulf
    • WSJ
    • 30 November 2012

    “When things are mortgaged up to the hilt and the banks are involved then it’s either bank ownership or foreign ownership,” says South Australian sheep farmer Brian Wilson

  • Wealthy Gulf investors warm to Africa
    • Reuters
    • 02 January 2013

    Wealthy Gulf Arab companies are boosting their investment in Africa's vast lands and untapped resources, marking a shift for investors who have traditionally directed their money towards assets in the United States and Europe.

  • L'autosuffisance alimentaire, nouveau défi pharaonique du Qatar
    • Challenges
    • 23 July 2013

    D'ici à 2030, le petit émirat souhaite ne plus dépendre des autres Etats pour nourrir sa population. Réaliste ou utopique?

  • Gulf states seek food security in Europe, US after African problems
    • Reuters
    • 30 December 2013

    The desert states of the Gulf are changing tack in their multi-billion dollar search for food security.

  • Accaparement des terres : les pays du Golfe reculent
    • Jeune Afrique
    • 08 January 2014

    Face aux difficultés enregistrées en Afrique, les pays du Golfe réorientent leur stratégie d’investissement agricole vers des territoires moins risqués, notamment les États-Unis et l'Europe de l'Est.

  • Macquarie adds to its holdings in WA farmland
    • Central Advocate
    • 27 Mar 2014

    Investment bank Macquarie Group is buying two farms in Australia's "wheatbelt" bringing its total holdings in Western Australia to 45,000 ha.

  • Le Qatar souhaite faire du Maroc son "potager"
    • Yabiladi
    • 27 August 2014

    Au Maroc, la coopération entre le Doha et Rabat ne porte visiblement pas sur l'achat de terre, du mois pour l'instant.

  • Barbarians at the farm gate
    • Economist
    • 03 January 2015

    Some liken farmland investment to real estate and infrastructure 20 years ago.

  • Report says overseas investors should be allowed to buy our farms
    • Herald Sun
    • 20 July 2016

    Draft report on Australia agriculture regulation calls for the sale of any farmland or agribusiness worth less than $250 million to foreign interests to be exempt from any review process.

  • Géopolitique de l’insécurité alimentaire : le cas du Qatar
    • Iris
    • 03 July 2017

    La crise diplomatique actuelle dans le Golfe va-t-elle redonner du poids stratégique à la question agricole aux yeux des dirigeants qataris ? Interview de Sébastien Abis

  • Agriculture: Germ of an asset class
    • IP&E
    • 02 July 2019

    According to asset managers, a window is emerging for institutional money to flow into agriculture due to change of ownership, notably in markets such as Australia and the US.

  • Seeds of Gulf-Africa agribusiness
    • Cairo Review
    • 11 Mar 2020

    When Gulf nations face food, security, and water scarcity issues, one response is to seek lucrative agricultural investments in fertile African lands. Yet, while such deals can bring benefits to the countries involved, there are also sizeable risks

  • New Forests launches New Agriculture to buy global farmland
    • Farm Online
    • 07 September 2022

    The $8.7 billion Sydney-based global investor and manager of nature-based property assets has formed New Agriculture to build a much bigger portfolio of agriculture assets.

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