Folium’s portfolio of sustainably managed forestry and ag assets are diversified across Australia, Brazil, Chile, Panama, Portugal, Spain, the U.S., and Uruguay.
Fund II invests on a global scale in production assets across a range of crop types including coffee, almonds, apples, avocados, blueberries, and olive oil.
Farmland purchases by the Harvard endowment contributed to a climate of anxiety, fear, and strain on Brazilian subsistence farmers.
- The Crimson
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17 April 2023
Harvard, Saudi Arabia and The Vanguard Group are just a few of the investors who have been buying up Ukrainian land en masse, while many Ukrainian farmers argue it should stay in Ukrainian hands.
Local ranchers, joined by Harvard students, oppose university’s plans to build reservoirs at Its large vineyard in California.
- Independent
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05 April 2023
Harvard student organisations find that Harvard’s endowment lacks transparency in its investments and is complicit in occupations, prisons, militaries, land grabs, policing, and border control.
- Stop Harvard Land Grabs
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23 November 2022
The expansion of industrial agriculture in Brazil has been an international affair, linking pension funds, university endowments, and major financial actors across the world.
- Phenomenal World
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28 May 2022
Pesquisa da Rede Social de Justiça e Direitos humanos evidencia vínculos de empresas com queimadas, desmatamento e expropriação de comunidades rurais; SLC, Insolo, BrasilAgro, Dahma e Radar/Tellus também são citadas
- De Olho nos Ruralistas
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09 May 2022
Foram lançados nesta terça, 3 de maio relatórios em inglês e português que expõem a ligação entre empresas multinacionais do agronegócio com desmatamento, violações de direitos humanos e grilagem de terras na sensível região do Cerrado no Brasil.
Two reports expose Bunge Ltd's ties to deforestation, human rights abuses and land grabbing in Brazil’s sensitive Cerrado region
- Rede Social & FOE US
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03 May 2022
Stop Harvard Land Grabs and the Housing Opportunities Program held a rally in Harvard’s Science Center Plaza Friday to protest the University’s previous farmland investments in Brazil.
- Harvard Crimson
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25 April 2022
With farms, ranches and rural communities facing unprecedented threats, a worrying trend leads to a critical question: Who owns the water?
- The Counter
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04 January 2022