Private Markets Agriculture: A growing asset class

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Advances in technology and consumer demand are encouraging farmers to transition from conventional methods to a regenerative organic approach. Clear Frontier’s Justin Bruch and Angus Selby discuss agriculture as a growing asset class for investors in IPE Magazine.

“Agricultural farmland is not a new vehicle for institutional investment. Indeed, some of the colleges in Oxford and Cambridge in the UK have owned farmland for approaching 800 years. However, it has been eclipsed over the past 50 years by other asset classes, equities in particular. Yet there are some powerful long-term trends that suggest agricultural may be a growing asset class for today’s institutional investors.”

IPE News | November 2020

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