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The US timberland investment manager is raising a non-US timber fund to focus on buying assets in Australia, Brazil, Chile, New Zealand and Uruguay.
Families own 97 percent of the 2.1 million farms in the US, according to the latest Census of Agriculture. This makes for a liquid farmland investment market, according to Paul Pittman, CEO of Farmland Partners.
The Alaska Retirement Management Board's CIO Gary Bader talks about the fund's exposure to farmland and timber.
The Brazil Timberland Fund I is raising the capital across four different onshore and offshore vehicles, according to SEC filings.
In support of World Water Day yesterday, asset managers, consultants and investors discuss the different ways to invest in water for agri.
Wendy Norris becomes head of infrastructure and timberland at the Australian sovereign wealth fund, following Raphael Arndt’s promotion to CIO.
The alternatives fund of funds giant has launched a real assets separate account business on the back of demand from clients for increasing exposure to the sub-sectors within real assets.
Officials responsible for investing in infrastructure, oil, gas and agriculture are working together to create “package deals” in emerging countries, involving components for each sector.
While sovereign wealth investment in agri started in 2010-2011, experts say it has really accelerated over the past 18 to 24 months.
The Swiss investment management firm is hiring to handle a mandate from the $5 billion Angola sovereign wealth fund, which includes timber and agriculture.