REI043: INVESTING IN FARMLAND

W/ ARTEM MILINCHUK

10 November 2020

On today’s show, Robert Leonard brings back Artem Milinchuk to talk about investing in an alternative asset class that likely isn’t top of mind for most people: farmland. Artem has over 11 years of finance experience in food, agriculture, and farmland. Prior to founding FarmTogether, Artem was employee #1 and CFO/VP of Operations at Full Harvest Technologies, a now post-Series A B2B platform for​ buying and selling​ produce. He previously worked at Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, Sprott Resource Holdings, E&Y and PwC. Artem holds an MBA from The Wharton School, and a BA and MA in Economics from the Higher School of Economics.

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IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:

  • What is farmland investing?
  • Why should you consider adding farmland to your portfolio?
  • How farmland investing is different, and similar, to real estate investing.
  • How farmland investing compares to other traditional investment classes like stocks and bonds.
  • What are the typical returns for farmland investing?
  • How COVID-19 has impacted agriculture technology, and what we can expect in the future.
  • And much, much more!

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