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The International Finance Corporation’s initiative aims to expand India’s silo capacity and reduce food spoilage in one of the world’s largest food distribution systems.
The Australian government plans to introduce a ‘demand measure’ for domestic low-carbon liquid fuel production – but details on any potential mandates remain unclear.
From fertilizer shocks to geopolitical disruption, managers are adapting to volatility in ways that are strengthening the sector's long-term investment case.
The newly formed Maharlika Investment Corporation has up to $240m it can allocate toward food and agriculture between 2026 and 2028.
As governments and corporates prioritize domestic supply security ahead of lucrative exports, investors are turning to projects that shorten and diversify supply chains.
Investors who have reduced their reliance on the farm inputs most sensitive to geopolitical clashes – or stockpiled these assets early – can navigate an easier way through the storm.
Remsoft’s acquisition of Inflor is the third since the enterprise software specialists made their first investment into the company early last year.
Weight-loss drugs are changing eating habits in wealthy economies, say reports. But with population growth, rising emerging-market incomes and finite arable land, agriculture’s investment case is shifting – rather than shrinking – toward productivity and quality.
From structured credit to irrigation loans, the IFC is widening how private capital can participate in frontier agricultural markets, says global agribusiness head Anup Jagwani.
The better-for-you food and beverage platform has acquired a global supply chain visibility software company and an energy drinks brand.









