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TLG Management Partners
TLG Management Partners operates 40,000+ hectares of South American farmland as institutional natural capital for third-party investors from Mercedes,...
TLG Management Partners
Founded in 2016, TLG Management Partners operates as the agricultural asset management arm of FJ Capital Partners, deploying institutional discipline into South American farmland. Headquartered in Mercedes, Uruguay, the firm focuses exclusively on acquiring, originating, and operating large-scale rural properties for third-party investors, treating the land as a natural capital asset class rather than a passive holding. The firm manages a diversified portfolio spanning pasture systems for premium beef production, row-crop operations, and agroforestry for timber across Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Its operating model is fully integrated: TLG applies disciplined land and livestock management to improve financial performance and long-term land value, covering the entire biological cycle. Specific holdings and deployment figures are not publicly disclosed. As a subsidiary, TLG benefits from the broader architecture of FJ Capital Partners while maintaining a separate, operator-led focus on natural capital. The team size and the existence of adjacent vehicles, such as philanthropic foundations or club memberships, remain undisclosed. A recent operational event from the last 24 months is not verifiable from available sources. The firm's structural differentiator is its operator-led model. Unlike allocators who passively hold farmland, TLG acts as a day-to-day operator, managing the full production lifecycle — from soil management to harvest or livestock sale — across an international portfolio of properties, creating a vertically integrated investment platform in a region that many institutional investors cannot access directly.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
2016
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Latin America
Country
Uruguay
City
Mercedes
Corporate office
Mercedes, Uruguay
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment and operational decisions at TLG Management Partners?
The identities of the managing principals and investment committee members are not publicly disclosed. The firm operates as a subsidiary of FJ Capital Partners, which likely sets the strategic direction, but the operational leadership structure for the farmland platform has not been published.
How does TLG Management Partners source its farmland assets?
The firm states that it originates and acquires farmland directly, targeting properties suitable for institutional natural capital strategies across Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Specific sourcing channels, such as broker networks, local partnerships, or proprietary deal flow, have not been publicly detailed.
Is TLG Management Partners a fund manager or does it operate managed accounts?
TLG manages farmland assets 'on behalf of third-party investors,' which implies a structure of segregated managed accounts or custom mandates rather than a blind-pool commingled fund, though the firm has not publicly specified its legal fund structures or fee terms.
Which sectors and production systems does TLG Management Partners actively manage?
The firm operates pasture systems for premium beef, row-crop production, and agroforestry for timber. It manages these as integrated biological and investment cycles, applying disciplined land and livestock management across the portfolio.
How is TLG Management Partners related to FJ Capital Partners?
TLG Management Partners operates as a subsidiary of FJ Capital Partners. While TLG focuses exclusively on institutional farmland and natural capital management in South America, FJ Capital Partners provides the parent company structure and broader strategic oversight, though the details of this governance arrangement are not public.
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