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Daewoo to cultivate Madagascar land for free

By Song Jung-a and Christian Oliver in Seoul, and Tom Burgis in Johannesburg

Published: November 19 2008 17:18 | Last updated: November 19 2008 17:18

Daewoo Logistics of South Korea said it expected to pay nothing to farm maize and palm oil in an area of Madagascar half the size of Belgium, increasing concerns about the largest farmland investment of this kind.

The Indian Ocean island will simply gain employment opportunities from Daewoo’s 99-year lease of 1.3m hectares, officials at the company said. They emphasised that the aim of the investment was to boost Seoul’s food security.

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