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Re: Farmland

Postby winston » Sat May 16, 2015 9:51 am

Why Wall Street investors and Chinese firms are buying farmland all over the world

by Brad Plumer

http://www.vox.com/2014/11/20/7254883/f ... -land-grab
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Re: Farmland

Postby winston » Mon Sep 26, 2016 9:24 pm

These 3 Dividend Stocks Are Banking on the World’s Surging Population

By Tim Plaehn

Source: The Dividend Hunter

http://dailytradealert.com/2016/09/26/t ... opulation/
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Re: Farmland

Postby winston » Tue May 02, 2017 8:18 am

Chinese investors have yen for Aussie farmland

Chinese investment in Australia surged 11.7 percent last year to A$15.4 billion (HK$90 billion), amid booming demand for agricultural assets and infrastructure, according to a report released yesterday.

A record 103 deals were signed with Chinese companies in 2016, with 76 percent of those reached with private firms, KPMG and the University of Sydney said in the report, Demystifying Chinese Investment in Australia.

Australia, with a population of 24 million and a land mass larger than India, relies on foreign investment to spur growth.

While Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's government blocked two key purchases by Chinese firms last year - citing national security - the report shows the majority of deals are approved.

"There are signs of a growing maturity by Chinese investors in the Australian market," the report said in its key findings.

"The number of joint ventures is increasing, with more repeat investments by established Chinese companies. This has set a foundation for growth in future investment."

Commercial real estate remained the largest sector, attracting 36 percent of Chinese investment, followed by infrastructure with a record 28 percent, including the purchases of Asciano and the Port of Melbourne. Agribusiness rose threefold from 2015.

While Australia remained second only to the United States as the biggest recipient of Chinese capital since 2007, the growth in investment was last year dwarfed by the increase of flows into the European Union and Brazil.

Turnbull's government faces growing calls from fringe populist parties to restrict foreign deals, as opinion polls show public unease about Chinese investment in farmland and other key assets.

In 2015, the government tightened scrutiny for selling farmland to Chinese, Japanese and Korean buyers, by requiring purchases of land worth A$15 million and over to be screened for approval.

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Re: Farmland

Postby winston » Wed Nov 15, 2017 8:18 am

World has more farmland with India, US and China ranked as the top three globally

India rather than the US or China is now believed to have the biggest acreage.

Global cropland totals 1.87 billion hectares (4.62 billion acres), 15 per cent to 20 per cent higher than earlier estimates.

Russia ranks fourth, while South Asia and Europe are labelled “agricultural capitals of the world,”


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Re: Farmland

Postby winston » Tue Jul 25, 2023 7:54 pm

How China Is Destroying American Farmland

by Joseph Mercola

Source: Epoch Health

https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/ho ... yPZ%2BY%3D
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Re: Farmland

Postby winston » Sun Aug 20, 2023 8:07 pm

Join the Rich: Buy Farmland

by Tony Daltorio

Farmland beats inflation because the crops produced usually rise in price more than the costs of the inputs required to produce them.

So how can you invest in farmland?

One great and direct way—if you have at least $10,000 to invest—is through AcreTrader, which buys farmland and timberland for investors.

If you don’t have as much money but are looking for steady income, the next best option is through an almost-unknown company, CHS Inc. (CHSCO), the leading agribusiness cooperative in the U.S. CHS is owned by farmers and local cooperatives across the United States.


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Re: Farmland

Postby behappyalways » Wed Nov 22, 2023 12:09 pm

Why Oil Giants Shell And BP Are Investing In U.S. Farmland
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