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Agriglobe Land Advisors
Agriglobe Land Advisors structures direct farmland acquisitions for institutional investors across water-secure basins in the Americas.
Agriglobe Land Advisors
Agriglobe Land Advisors operates as a specialized agricultural real-asset manager, structuring direct farmland investments for pension funds, endowments, and institutional investors. The firm targets productive farmland assets in regions with established water rights and export infrastructure, concentrating on the Western United States and South America. The firm builds portfolios of row-crop operations and permanent-planting orchards, often structuring single-asset vehicles or pooled funds tied to specific commodity systems. Geographic focus areas include California's Central Valley, the Pacific Northwest, and select South American growing regions, where the firm evaluates water security, soil quality, and logistics access. No named portfolio companies or deal-specific co-investors were confirmed at the time of research. Team size and total assets under management are not publicly disclosed. The firm does not maintain a visible philanthropic vehicle or operating-company subsidiary associated with its investment management activities. No dated operational event from the last 24 months was identified in public records. A structural differentiator for Agriglobe is its pure-play focus on agricultural real estate rather than a diversified real-asset or private-equity mandate. The firm's approach centers on sourcing off-market farmland transactions and structuring them for institutional tenancy or leaseback arrangements with established operators.
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Frequently asked questions
What is Agriglobe's core investment strategy?
The firm acquires and manages productive farmland assets on behalf of institutional investors. Strategies typically target row-crop operations and permanent-planting orchards in water-secure regions, structuring either single-asset vehicles or pooled funds. The focus is on export-oriented agricultural basins with established infrastructure.
Where does Agriglobe source its farmland deals?
The firm concentrates on the Western United States, particularly California's Central Valley and the Pacific Northwest, along with select South American growing regions. Sourcing emphasizes off-market transactions and relationships with established farming operators.
Does Agriglobe manage capital for a single family or multiple investors?
Agriglobe operates as an institutional asset manager serving pension funds, endowments, and other institutional allocators. It is not structured as a single-family office. The firm's public profile does not indicate backing from a single wealth-origin source.
Is Agriglobe involved in agriculture technology or farmland operating companies?
The firm's primary vehicle is direct real-property ownership rather than venture-style technology investing or operating-company equity. Agriglobe typically structures ownership of the underlying land with leaseback arrangements to experienced farm operators.
What's Agriglobe's posture on water risk?
Water security is a central underwriting criterion. The firm targets basins with senior water rights and proven recharge profiles, avoiding regions with over-appropriated aquifers or regulatory uncertainty around irrigation access. This filters the geographic mandate toward specific Western US and South American watersheds.
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