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Matthieu Favas

Matthieu Favas is the editor of Agri Investor. He was previously the web editor of Infrastructure Investor, where he started in 2013 after a year as a reporter at Private Equity International. Prior to joining PEI he spent four years in the wine industry in London, Spain and Mongolia.
The firm has now deployed about two-thirds of the $101m raised for the first close of its Cibus fund.
Despite a weaker currency, Canadian farmers may not manage to undercut their US peers. We explore why in an interactive chart.
In the wake of sweeping proposed changes to the country’s subsidy system, Vicki Hird, policy expert at Sustain, suggests new kinds of investors could help strengthen UK agriculture post Brexit.
An innovative study by the Inter-American Development Bank studies the link between greenhouse gas emissions and policy support. We sum up the results in an interactive chart.
Environmentalists have welcomed plans to make farmers' support contingent on green actions, but lost revenue may have unintended consequences.
Higher prices in the Southeast are set to contrast with the effects of booming inventories in the Gulf, with early birds already moving to exploit differences.
Agriculture has done well in the benign post-crisis environment created by central banks. But is it equipped to survive shocks?
Production of the bird has grown eightfold over the past 50 years. As we show in a couple of charts, thanks for the boom can be given to the US, but the EU has also stepped up its game.
Agri’s potential for non-correlated cash generation and a push into sustainable investment mean the asset class could pass a tipping point next year, according to Insight’s Detlef Schoen.
The US ag market should reach a bottom next year provided the central bank-driven bubble doesn’t burst into a hard landing, according to MacroGain’s Jim Budzynski.
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