• SilverStreet Fund focuses on agriculture in Africa
    • Institutional Investor
    • 28 May 2010

    Vaughan-Smith and his team of seven professionals are scouting for commercial farms in five countries — Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia — where conditions are deemed to be the most favorable.

  • Indonesia census turns up Papua tribe living in trees
    • Reuters
    • 24 June 2010

    A tribe of hunter gatherers living in trees in the forests of Papua, near the planned Merauke food estate where Wilmar and other firms plan to get farmland, has been discovered officially for the first time.

  • African land grabbing: Whose interests are served
    • Brookings Institution
    • 25 June 2010

    Evidence suggests a marked disparity in the benefits received by those involved in and affected by these transnational land acquisitions, particularly for those originally dwelling on the land.

  • This time for Africa: Africa calling Indian farmers
    • PTI
    • 11 August 2010

    ASSOCHAM, India's apex industry body, has sent a proposal to the external affairs ministry offering to act as facilitator to help Indian farmers get farmland in Africa.

  • World Bank land alert
    • Phnom Penh Post
    • 09 September 2010

    In Cambodia, an assessment of the impact of foreign farmland acquisitions has been hampered by a lack of data, including the total number of concessions awarded and an accurate set of GPS coordinates for each concession, the World Bank says.

  • Investors seeing farmland as safer bet than stocks
    • LA Times
    • 19 September 2010

    Wary of fluctuations on Wall Street, more wealthy Americans, private funds and foreigners are putting money into parcels of cornfields, fruit orchards and other US agricultural products.

  • Foreign investment in Aussie farms is nothing unusual
    • Australian Farm Journal
    • 04 October 2010

    The anxiety expressed in some farming quarters and the daily media about Australian farms becoming dominated by foreign corporations and governments fails to recognise that the coming and going of overseas investors has always been part of rural property transactions.

  • Africa shouldn't rush into land deals: FAO
    • Reuters
    • 11 October 2010

    African governments should avoid rushing into big land lease deals with foreign investors or risk deepening poverty and ramping up social tensions, an official at the UN's Food and Agriculture Office said

  • Mauritius could hand over 2 islands to India
    • Financial Express
    • 14 October 2010

    India and Mauritius have resumed discussions over a proposal to hand over the twin islands of Agalega to India for tourism development and possibly agriculture.

  • New rush of foreign investors, mainly Argentines, to purchase land in Uruguay
    • MercoPress
    • 01 November 2010

    Recent business delegations from Iran and Qatar expressed strong interest in buying farmland in Uruguay to develop their own production projects.

  • Brazil Ain't for Sale… Chapter 1 of the Coming Food Crisis
    • Asia Pacific Dispatch
    • 31 August 2010

    Brazil shocked foreign investors when President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said he was concerned about Brazilian land falling into foreign hands.

  • Australia to examine foreign takeovers
    • WSJ
    • 23 November 2010

    Australia's center-left Labor government said Tuesday it will examine foreign ownership of the country's rural land and agricultural food production in response to a spate of takeovers that have triggered anxiety about job losses and broader concerns about food security.

  • GCC urged to help avert food crisis
    • The National
    • 05 December 2010

    Gulf nations need to step up investments in African and South East Asian farmland if the region is to play its part in averting a global food crisis, agriculture experts say.

  • Meeting the challenges of future food security
    • Financial Express
    • 20 December 2010

    Bangladeshi authorities have started exploring new options to ensure the country's food security such as taking lease of vast areas of fallow agricultural land in the neighbouring Myanmar and in some African states.

  • Land: The new international strategic asset. How Africa is losing big time
    • Modern Ghana
    • 27 December 2010

    The seizing of the poor farmers' land is destroying their only hope of survival on earth.

  • Alternative investing: Digging into farmland
    • CNBC
    • 03 January 2011

    Finding suitable farmland investment vehicles is not as easy as one might think.

  • More talks on the land grab
    • Ethiomedia
    • 04 January 2011

    In Ethiopia, resentments over land grab have already started claiming lives. The TPLF regime has already killed 10 protesting ethnic Anuak farmers and has sent thousands more to concentration camps.

  • Who's really buying the farm?
    • The Age
    • 06 Mar 2011

    Foreign investment in Australia's food chain is increasing at a rate that is causing concern, and not just for people on the land.

  • Betting the farm – and winning
    • Macleans
    • 17 Mar 2011

    Investors are buying Canadian agricultural land, betting that rising food prices, a ballooning global population and growing worldwide scarcities in farmland will mean a payoff for them.

  • Food security concerns lead to review of land ownership in Australia
    • Sydney Morning Herald
    • 24 Mar 2011

    Parliament is calling on the Productivity Commission to review the recent surge in foreign investment in farming, focusing on its effects on the economy and food security.

  • Food secrurity fears driving rush to buy farmland
    • Stock & Land
    • 27 Mar 2011

    World food security fears may be driving the foreign rush to buy Australian farmland and agribusinesses, says Nationals' leader, Warren Truss.

  • Uruguay’s farmland price jumped eight times from 2002 to 2010
    • MercoPress
    • 30 Mar 2011

    President Jose Mujica said that private land sales will be honoured but under no conditions will sovereign funds or foreign countries be allowed to purchase land in Uruguay as is happening in Africa.

  • Foreign investment action
    • The Land
    • 01 April 2011

    The Australian Parliament has moved to quell some of the anxieties surrounding a perceived foreign buy-up of local land, last week passing a motion regarding foreign ownership of agricultural land and agribusiness.

  • South African farmers set up in Congo
    • IPS
    • 26 Mar 2011

    The Republic of Congo has handed over 80,000 ha of arable land to a company owned and operated by 14 South African farmers.

  • Oil-palm land resource rush slippery in Africa?
    • Commodity Online
    • 30 April 2011

    Southeast Asian palm oil firms like Malaysia's Sime Darby and Singapore's Golden Agri Resources are backpacking to Africa, in what could be the planet’s next trend-setter in inter-continental resource trade.

  • Fresh scrutiny for land grab
    • Weekly Times
    • 31 Mar 2011

    Foreign ownership of Australian land and agribusiness will soon be monitored.

  • Harvesting returns: investing in agriculture
    • Wall Street Journal
    • 14 Mar 2011

    David Murrin, CIO at Emergent Asset Management, stresses the difficulties of jumping aboard the African growth story. "It is very hard to take advantage of the tremendous growth in African agriculture and that's why private equity investment is so important, it helps capture some of that growth," he says.

  • Foreign ownership of Aussie land: the peril of selling the farm
    • Crikey
    • 16 June 2011

    Government-backed companies, as Hassad Food, have begun buying up farmland around the world, with Australia’s vast tracts of top quality primary production land a prime target.

  • 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,

  • Chinese miner's land buyout passed national interest test, says Bill Shorten
    • The Australian
    • 29 June 2011

    The buy-up of prime agricultural land by Shenhua has sparked a furious political debate in Australia

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