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To: elmatador who wrote (65601)8/19/2010 5:52:33 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 219928
 
just in in-tray

August 6:

China is expanding its agri-business investments in Africa and Latin America. China’s largest agricultural state-owned enterprise, the China Agricultural Group, is currently operating in 40 countries with 1 million employees posted abroad. In Tanzania the group controls 6000 hectares of land, and has invested in the food industries of Guinea, Benin and Zambia. The firm also has investments in Argentina and Peru and other state-run firms are expanding agri-business investments in Brazil’s soybeans and corn. The Chongqing Food group, for instance, has invested $300 million in Bahia, Brazil to buy 100 hecters of land for soybean production, Taiwan’s Central News Agency reports.