Natural Capital 3.0
Discover the advances leading to healthier land and expected returns
Farmland is gaining relevance as an asset class in a changing economic and environmental landscape. Supported by long-term fundamentals such as population growth, food demand and land scarcity, it can play a distinct role within diversified investment portfolios.
We share our perspective on farmland investing and the themes shaping the asset class today, drawing on insights from our investment team to explore how farmland can contribute to long-term value creation.
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Why investors consider regenerative farmland
Diversification across regions and crops
Expected returns driven by real assets
Land quality and natural resources matter
Where data drives decisions in farmland investing
Farmland investing is increasingly shaped by data, but the real question is where it actually changes decisions. This can create the impression that more data automatically leads to better outcomes. This piece explains why it is not about volume, but about how data is used to challenge assumptions and identify risk early.
Five questions investors ask before allocating to natural capital
Natural capital investing doesn’t happen in one step. Before allocating, investors typically pause on a handful of practical questions around portfolio fit, governance, evidence and limits. This short checklist highlights the most common sticking points and helps bring clarity to early-stage discussions.
Read the full article to see the five key questions investors ask before committing capital.