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Proterra Investment Partners LP, a Minneapolis-based alternative asset manager focused on private equity and private credit investments across the global food value chain with over $3.4 billion in ...
Australia: Macquarie puts its sprawling Paraway agricultural empire on the block AFR 21 July 2025 One of the country's biggest agricultural landholders is set to hit the auction block after Macquarie ...
Banks, pension funds and insurers have been turning California's scarce water into enormous profits, leaving people with less to drink ...
Despite a track record of financing linked to land grabbing and deforestation, agricultural investment funds, or Fiagros, have been cleared by Brazil’s Monetary Council to receive up to 10% of pension ...
AcreTrader is just one of many companies launched in the past decade that facilitate the sale of farmland, which has increasingly become a staple in investor portfolios. Recently, it was revealed that ...
The fate of Ukraine’s agricultural sector is on shaky ground. Last year, the Oakland Institute reported that over 1.6 million hectares (ha) of land in Ukraine are now under the control of ...
Global demand for arable land is rising, making Africa a key target for large-scale acquisitions to tackle food and energy challenges.
This narrative is painful for the people of Merauke in Papua, a site of the government's food estate project. It reflects an attempt to roll out the red carpet for private corporations to develop ...
The Agriculture Investment Conference intends to lure Malawian emerging mega farmers to invest in commercial farming by introducing them to various profitable agricultural value chains and the ...
Major Spanish bank Santander has helped fund one of South America’s worst deforesters by co-arranging $1.3 billion of financing for agribusiness giant Cresud since 2011, Global Witness can reveal.
Mauritius-based Sunbird Bionergy is pursuing a US$190 million cassava outgrower ethanol project in Zimbabwe's Luena farm block that includes a seedlings plantation that will eventually cover 10,000 ha ...
For more than a century, corporations have controlled the Hawaiian island’s water. That could be changing.
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