INVESTMENTS | BRAZILIAN FARMLAND

brazilian farmland


brazilian agriculture is rapidly expanding to become one of the most important production regions globally. Factors driving agriculture in the country include:

increasing yields

Larger yields are becoming commonplace as advances in seed technology and input methods evolve to match the unique climate and soils present in the region.

Infrastructure Development

The continued development of Brazil’s transportation infrastructure is allowing for additional agricultural opportunities.

 

environmental factors

Brazil’s climate is ideal for grain production, making two harvests annually possible with natural rainfall, or three harvests annually with irrigation.

Local Demand

Demand for grains used in livestock production, soybean crushing, ethanol and other uses is driving land and crop values upward.

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rio norte

This farm provides exposure to agricultural farmland in Mato Grosso, Brazil. Returns are generated via income from rental payments and long-term appreciation. The farmland is comprised of 11,000 acres (5,500 tillable) located in the rapidly expanding agriculture region in Mato Grosso.