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Fazenda Fondo De Agronegocios
Fazenda Fondo De Agronegocios is a fund manager based in Guadalajara, Mexico. It manages investments with a Growth strategy.
Fazenda Fondo De Agronegocios
Fazenda Fondo De Agronegocios is a fund manager based in Guadalajara, Mexico. It manages investments with a Growth strategy. The firm has a team of two staff, including two investment professionals.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Latin America
Country
Mexico
City
Guadalajara
Corporate office
Guadalajara, Mexico
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What investment stages does Fazenda Fondo De Agronegocios target?
The firm focuses on growth and expansion-stage agribusinesses in Mexico. It invests in operating companies across the agricultural value chain — including crop production, livestock, food processing, and distribution — rather than raw farmland. These are typically established businesses seeking capital to scale operations, enter export markets, or professionalize management.
How is Fazenda structured as an investment manager?
Fazenda operates as a dedicated agri-focused fund manager based in Guadalajara. It pools third-party capital into commingled vehicles targeting direct equity positions in Mexican agribusinesses. The structure is closer to a private equity firm than a family office or farmland REIT — it takes active operating-company stakes rather than passive land holdings.
Which sectors and geographies does Fazenda cover?
Sector coverage spans crop agriculture, livestock, agri-processing, and food-distribution logistics. Geographically, the firm concentrates on western and central Mexico, with its Guadalajara headquarters providing proximity to Jalisco's agricultural economy — a major producer of agave, berries, dairy, and pork. It may selectively invest in other Mexican states where agribusiness clusters are concentrated.
Does Fazenda co-invest alongside external partners?
Fazenda's public materials do not detail a co-investment program. As a specialized fund manager, it likely syndicates with development finance institutions or other agri-focused investors familiar with Mexican operating conditions, but no specific co-investor relationships have been publicly disclosed.
What differentiates Fazenda from a typical farmland investment vehicle?
Most farmland vehicles buy and lease land for rental income and appreciation. Fazenda takes equity positions in operating companies — processors, packers, distributors, and vertically integrated producers. This exposes investors to operational margins, export growth, and supply-chain consolidation rather than land-price cycles, making it a private-equity play on agricultural value chains.
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