Australian Pastoral Fund has implemented a strategy that enables it to produce sustainable returns throughout the year, according to Penny Hayes, chief executive and Alan Hayes, executive chairman.
There is a disconnect between fund return projections and what can actually be achieved, argues Marcus Elgin, executive chairman of Australia's AAGIM.
Daniel Mouen Makoua and James Tyner reveal how they are developing the business and overcoming investment challenges.
Torsten Böhler, managing director of investment banking firm Abacus Emerging Markets, reveals why it has chosen agribusiness as a sector of focus.
James McCandless, managing director of UBS AgriVest, explains the buy-and-lease strategy and how demand for the asset class has changed over the years.
Khosla partner Andrew Chung explains the firm's approach to investing in agriculture and food technology companies and how it fits with the firm's overall objectives.
Jose Minaya, head of Natural Resources & Infrastructure Investments at TIAA-CREF, gives first-time investors advice and talks about the benefit of buy-and-lease farmland holdings.
Macquarie Agricultural Funds Management's head Tim Hornibrook discusses the development of the agri-investment market and the importance of developing a track record.
MassPRIM started investing in timberland in 2002 as one of the earliest institutional investors to embrace the asset class. Head of real estate and timberland Tim Schlitzer gives us the inside track on the portfolio.
The increasing global population is creating substantial growth opportunities for businesses that address food and water scarcity, says Permira partner John Coyle.