Argentina’s second- biggest soybean producer Los Grobo, plans to transfer some assets to a new company and sell shares of the business in an initial public offering in Brazil. Read full article
Thousands of foreign companies seeking to expand their global footprint, while obtaining needed commodities to sustain growing food demand, recognize the strong potential for growth in the region. Furthermore, many governments, like China, India, Russia and Kuwait, are encouraging movement into South America through the signing of multiple regional Free Trade Agreements. India is currently a member of Mercosur.
Since potentially higher returns are possible in emerging markets, where entry values are low or agricultural production is currently underperforming. Thus, farm areas in Eastern Europe, Africa and specially South America have become hotspots for farmland investing. These countries stand out as having the best potential for direct investment for those with a three year investment horizon.
Here´s a great post about it from the Gateway to South America´s newsblog: http://wp.me/pXSEX-2C9
Contact the Gateway to South America team (http://wp.me/pXSEX-2C9) to learn about the best investment opportunities in the region. The company is a benchmark for foreign investors wishing to invest in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Chile, providing expert advice on property acquisition and investment tours.
Get with the program Mercopress, post an article... oh and don't forget to include notes from our European experts on their “higher standards” and their reasons for being against the EU-Mercosur agreement, will ya?
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Disclaimer & comment rulesThousands of foreign companies seeking to expand their global footprint, while obtaining needed commodities to sustain growing food demand, recognize the strong potential for growth in the region. Furthermore, many governments, like China, India, Russia and Kuwait, are encouraging movement into South America through the signing of multiple regional Free Trade Agreements. India is currently a member of Mercosur.
Jun 02nd, 2011 - 02:20 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Since potentially higher returns are possible in emerging markets, where entry values are low or agricultural production is currently underperforming. Thus, farm areas in Eastern Europe, Africa and specially South America have become hotspots for farmland investing. These countries stand out as having the best potential for direct investment for those with a three year investment horizon.
Here´s a great post about it from the Gateway to South America´s newsblog: http://wp.me/pXSEX-2C9
Contact the Gateway to South America team (http://wp.me/pXSEX-2C9) to learn about the best investment opportunities in the region. The company is a benchmark for foreign investors wishing to invest in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Chile, providing expert advice on property acquisition and investment tours.
And Cristina de Kirchner said that Soy was just a weed haha
Jun 02nd, 2011 - 05:04 pm - Link - Report abuse 0GOOD EVENING FROM ARGENTINA... SUCKERS ;-)
Jun 02nd, 2011 - 06:20 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Big news today:
E. COLI OUTBREAK IN EUROPE
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13626964
Get with the program Mercopress, post an article... oh and don't forget to include notes from our European experts on their “higher standards” and their reasons for being against the EU-Mercosur agreement, will ya?
Cheers!
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