Why Limited Farmland Supply Is Drawing Institutional Investors
Is limited farmland availability attracting institutional investors?
Despite relatively lower row crop prices, U.S. farmland values rose 5% in 2024, driven by resilient fundamentals (net farm income remained above the long-term historic average) and tightening supply. On the demand side of the equation, institutional investors increasingly turned to farmland for its essential use nature, inflation-hedging properties, and low correlation to traditional assets.
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