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16 July 2026

When summer becomes the stress test

What extreme weather is revealing about regenerative farming

Extreme weather, drought and rising temperatures are becoming defining challenges for agriculture and farmland investing. In this article, we explore recent research on regenerative farming and examine how practices such as crop diversity and improved soil management may help strengthen climate resilience during periods of heat and water stress.

Drawing on field-level data from more than 1,200 farms in France, we discuss the relationship between regenerative agriculture and drought-related yield performance. Read the full article to discover the latest findings and what they could mean for sustainable agriculture, farmland resilience and long-term farmland investment strategies.

Preview of the article “When summer becomes the stress test”, examining how regenerative farming practices may help improve resilience to drought and climate-related risks in agriculture.
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Farmland / Permanent Crop Strategy-Specific Risks

Investing in farmland and permanent crop strategies involves exposure to illiquid assets, assets that may be difficult to value, and assets subject to agricultural, operational, market and climate-related risks.

Returns may be affected by weather events, crop yields, commodity markets, biological risks, input cost volatility, interest rate movements, regulatory developments, and sustainability-related factors. Under unusual market conditions these risks can increase significantly, which may limit the ability of the investor or the fund to sell assets at preferred times or valuations. The ability of the fund to respond to market movements may be impaired, and adverse price movements may occur when assets are sold.

Use of Investment Cases and Individual Properties

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