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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.
Managers are embracing a range of different investment structures in agri, but are there too many?
The US pension fund is targeting a 5 percent allocation to timberland over the next five to six years. It recently increased a mandate with Forest Investment Associates.
Classifying agri-investments is one of the main challenges for institutional investors considering the asset class for the first time.
Macquarie Agricultural Funds Management's head Tim Hornibrook discusses the development of the agri-investment market and the importance of developing a track record.
On Monday, Agri Investor's editor joined four agri-investment professionals on Resonance FM's N@ked Short Club.
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.
How providers and managers of private capital are approaching agri – in terms of allocation and investment strategy, as well as capital formation – varies greatly. That’s one of a number of themes touched on in this complimentary compendium of global agri-investment developments.
The US public pension giant has committed $250m to a separate account managed by Wood Creek as well as $50m to ACM’s ‘permanent crops’ fund, which aims to raise $250m.