We talk to Consolidated Pastoral Company CEO Troy Setter about its broad Asian strategy and why it is auctioning three properties Down Under.
As FMO looks to increase its financing for agribusinesses in emerging markets, particularly in Latin America and Africa, we ask the bank’s new director Suzanne Gaboury how FMO is structuring its investments and how it deals with risk in challenging economies.
IFC global industries director Alzbeta Klein talks to Agri Investor about the IFC’s global reach, its Africa strategy, and how it manages risk in emerging economies.
Blue Road Capital's John Duryea talks first-time fundraising, and why LPs are turning to agribusinesses for co-investment opportunities.
The University of Illinois TIAA-CREF Center for Farmland Research's director, Bruce Sherrick, tells Agri Investor that slow farmland sale turnover will continue to support land prices, and that aging operators do not necessarily mean more sales.
David Gladstone explains why lower prices won’t push his REIT toward greater commodity crop exposure and why growers don’t need to own the land they farm.
MetLife head of agriculture Barry Bogseth tells Agri Investor why his loan book has grown since last year, where the insurer is seeing growth opportunities in Latin America and why recapitalisation needs among US producers is a mixed blessing.
Managing partner Duncan Owen says that significant investment in food and processing will help growth at the African farm gate, and that as interest increases more exits are becoming available.
The bank's senior consumer foods analyst John David Roeg explains the implications of EU trade deals, and why investors into UK food will have put deals on hold.
Australian firm Laguna Bay’s chief executive Tim McGavin, tells us he thinks an opportunistic fund strategy is best suited to Australian agriculture and what pensions want from the sector