Chinese interests buy macadamia farms around Dunoon
    The four farms in the ‘macadamia capital of Australia’ cover 545 ha across four adjoining farms with 109,000 mature trees and were put up for sale in 2013 by one of the largest institutional managers of agricultural real estate in the US, Hancock Farm Company.
    • Echo
    • 11 Mar 2016
    San Diego County unveils 2015 alternatives commitment pacing targets
    San Diego County Employees Retirement Association plans to commit $275 million to $400 million to real assets including agriculture, mining, energy and timber in 2015.
    • P&I
    • 16 January 2015
    Invasion of the hedge fund almonds
    It takes a gallon of water to produce one almond. And that's not the most insane fact about the mad dash to plant the thirsty trees in the middle of a catastrophic drought in California.
    • Mother Jones
    • 12 January 2015
    Farmland: Yield-starved investors go back to the land
    This year could see a surge in interest in farmland from investors with very little experience in this complicated asset class, reports Euromoney
    • Euromoney
    • 13 January 2014
    Investors look to farmland as tangible, stable asset
    With the ups and downs of the stock market in the past few years and the boom in the rural economy, institutional investors are looking at farmland as a tangible, stable asset to have in their portfolio.
    • AgWire
    • 12 November 2012
    Fertile ground for investors: Farmlands
    The world’s second-oldest profession–farming–is a hot investment
    • Philadelphia Inquirer
    • 17 May 2011
    The 40-year food outlook
    Farmland is a compelling way to capitalize on the coming bull market in agricultural commodities, but it’s a high-risk proposition.
    • Daily Reckoning
    • 27 October 2010
    US investors plough cash into farmland
    Investment managers in the US report rising interest from pension schemes and retail investors in funds that buy and run farmland in developed countries.
    • BBC
    • 05 October 2010
    Down on the farm
    The rights and wrongs of global agricultural investment examined on Business Daily of the BBC
    • BBC
    • 04 October 2010
    Investors seeing farmland as safer bet than stocks
    Wary of fluctuations on Wall Street, more wealthy Americans, private funds and foreigners are putting money into parcels of cornfields, fruit orchards and other US agricultural products.
    • LA Times
    • 19 September 2010
    Pinstripes, pitchforks and profits
    "In the age of derivatives and evaporating valuations, farmland is gold with a cash flow."
    • Reuters
    • 04 May 2010
    Hancock ag investors eyeing more farm deals
    Investors are growing more bullish on U.S. farmland as softness in some sectors spurs increased competition for buying quality acres. Capital flow is increasing from overseas, in particular from Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
    • Reuters
    • 17 Mar 2010

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