Agro Product Dealers in Chennai The price of agricultural land rose by 19.7% for the twelve months to July, and continued interest from institutional funds looking to invest in agriculture by purchasing vast tracts of farmland and leasing it to commercial farmers is adding to the upward pressure.
Many savvy investors are now looking to swap faltering residential and commercial buy to let investments, and invest in a piece of good quality agricultural land instead. Some have been frightened off from the stock market due to the ongoing volatility and lack of visibility in the market and are now also investing in agriculture for a more stable income and positive growth.
These high-net-worth investors pursuing the farmland dream are not alone in their hunt to acquire and invest in farmland. Values are also feeling upward pressure as food prices increase at a time when there is a sharp decrease in the amount of agricultural land for sale.
Commodity prices for wheat and other cereals are at a 40 year low but peaked in 2008. According to leading finance broker Savills Private Finance, the actual acreage being advertised publicly has fallen from around 600,000 acres in the 1960s down to around 125,000 acres today. http://www.chennaibizbook.com/agriculture/
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