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Saudi Arabian Investors Eye Indonesian Land for Rice Fields

Source: FLEXNEWS
04/07/2008

3 July, 2008 - A group of Saudi Arabian businessmen is close to signing a deal to invest millions of dollars in cultivating rice in an isolated region of Indonesia, said a government source.

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The 15 investors are reported to be planning to spend up to US$65 million on the venture to develop up to 150,000 hectares of paddy fields in the Merauke area of Papua. The cost of rice has soared on world commodity markets this year.

An official from the Saudi Agriculture ministry would not say when work on the project might begin but confirmed negotiations were in the latter stages.

The deal coincides with the Indonesian Government’s plan to develop the remote are in a bid to make the country one of the world’s major rice exporters by the end of next year. The proposal is all the more ambitious given that Indonesia until recently was a major importer of the commodity. The government has set aside more than 1.5 million hectares of land on the island for rice cultivation and hopes to export up to six million tonnes next year.



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