AP2, EAPF back $3bn TIAA-CREF global agriculture fund
- IPE
- 04 August 2015
Sweden’s AP2 and UK local authority funds are among the backers of a new $3bn global agriculture fund.
Sweden’s AP2 and UK local authority funds are among the backers of a new $3bn global agriculture fund.
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