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Robert Mayo
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Mountain View, CA
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publicly-traded farmland

Robert Mayo
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Mountain View, CA
Posted

I've found a few companies that hold farmland as their primary asset, with farming as their primary activity. By buying their shares I've effectively bought farmland in Russia, Argentina, and Malaysia, for around $500 per acre.

If anybody out there also has an interest I'd like to exchange notes on particular companies and see if we can learn more. My email is below or post here. I believe farmland deserves a small place in my portfolio, since it is so essential to life.