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Indonesia Says Saudi BinLadin Group to Invest USD 4.3 Bln in Rice Farming

Source: Reuters
12/08/2008

Jakarta, Aug 12 - Saudi BinLadin Group plans to invest at least $4.3 billion in Indonesia's agriculture sector, a senior Indonesian official said on Tuesday.

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Alwi Shihab, the President's special envoy to the Middle East, told reporters that the group was interested in investing in the rice-farming sector in Papua province.

"They need at least 500,000 hectares of land and the total cost for investment based on the preliminary study is $43 million for every 5,000 hectares, which means the total cost would be $4.3 billion," Shihab said.

"This is no longer in the preliminary stage. The investment will be realised in the near future," he added, but gave no further details.



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