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Chris Janiec

Chris Janiec is Americas Editor at Agri Investor. Based in New York, Janiec coordinates coverage of private investment into global food and agriculture with colleagues in London. Previously, Janiec covered non-bank capital markets for PEI’s Private Debt Investor, taught international relations and US foreign policy at China Foreign Affairs University in Beijing and worked as an analyst of petroleum and shipping markets in New York.
The firm's open-end vehicle has acquired more than 5,000 farmland acres spread across 30 adjoining parcels in southern Sacramento County.
A July filing from the agricultural investment manager referenced provisions of an agreement that prohibits the firm from raising a successor fund.
McKinsey intends to be among LPs in the latest iteration of the firm’s flagship agribusiness fund, according to materials provided to the State of Connecticut Investment Advisory Council.
For better or worse, Oaktree’s entry into Moldovan agribusiness Trans-Oil has brought the firm into the ideological battle underlying Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine presents challenges and opportunities for Oaktree’s 2019 investment into Moldovan agribusiness Trans-Oil.
The Montreal-headquartered firm’s open-end vehicle has recently expanded into European tree fruit through its acquisition of a majority stake in Spanish apple, pear and cherry producer Orchard Fruit Company.
Founder Steve Bruere says renewable energy opportunities across the country have changed the way his Iowa-headquartered firm looks at farmland.
Ospraie’s Carl Casale says the Emeryville, California-headquartered analytics provider’s mechanism for collecting and analyzing customers’ soil data is unique in the market.
A proposal to eliminate foreign government investment from California agricultural land could have a profound effect on US ag and opportunities available for investors.
Addison Taylor says new fund managers and foreign investors are driving an evolution of farmland markets in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee.
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