Rogers in town to buy the farm
    Commodities trader Jim Rogers, known for his investment prowess alongside George Soros, is in Australia to launch a new rural land fund which is seeking to raise up to $350 million to buy farms in northern NSW
    • AFR
    • 09 November 2011
    Agrifirma looks abroad after $80m Brazil tie-up
    Agrifirma Brazil, the well-connected farmland investment company, is investigating opportunities outside South America after placing most of its Brazilian agriculture operations into a joint venture with private equity heavyweight.
    • Agrimoney
    • 05 September 2011
    Being like Soros in buying farmland lets investors reap 16% annual gains
    Investors are pouring into farmland in the US and parts of Europe, Latin America and Africa as global food prices soar.
    • Bloomberg
    • 10 August 2011
    Quantum co-founder bullish on commodities
    Jim Rogers, the co-founder with George Soros of the Quantum hedge fund, is particularly bullish about agriculture saying that shortages in a range of agricultural products will produce strong prices not only in those commodities but also in farm land.
    • Top1000Funds
    • 10 August 2011
    Shut the gate: why cash-strapped landowners are selling the farm
    Australians do realise the value of what is being sold, a land agent and rural property specialist said, "but their hands are tied because they can't raise the money".
    • SMH
    • 01 August 2011
    Brazilian farms sow seeds of openness
    “It’s not common in Brazil to find farmers presenting accounts to international investors. What you can see here is the new model for agribusiness in Brazil,” says André Pessôa, co-ordinator of the Rally da Safra.
    • Financial Times
    • 14 April 2010
    Jim Rogers on why gold is glittering so brightly
    "It's very, very cheap, it's incredibly fertile, and it hasn't been overexploited. And if you take in some expertise and some machinery and some fertilizer, you should make a lot of money," says investment guru Jim Rogers of Africa's farmlands
    • Business Week
    • 25 November 2009
    Farmland investment - Next bubble or undervalued asset?
    "In any resource sector, if you want to get involved, you always want to be in the upstream. It doesn't matter whether it's mining, whether its oil and gas or agriculture," says ABN AMRO's Tariono.
    • Sterling Knight
    • 17 August 2009

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