Cena farmárskej pôdy porastie

Južná Amerika a Rusko sú oblasti, kde sa predpokladá nárast cien farmárskej pôdy.

The cost of farm property looks likely to soar as traditional British “lifestyle farmers” are joined by multimillion-pound investors hurriedly moving their wealth out of stocks and shares and into farmland. Across the world, hedge fund managers, property developers and other investors are turning their eyes to places such as Russia, Argentina and Uruguay, where farms are thought to be underdeveloped and provide an opportunity to profit from the rising prices of staples such as wheat, barley and oil-seed rape.


Britain is likely to feel the effects because our farmland is cheap by Western European standards. Marc Duschenes, of the property company Braemar, hopes that the surge in grain prices will persuade hard-pressed British farmers to sell their land. Braemar aims to raise £20 million for its agricultural land fund. “We are speculating that commodity prices will feed through into higher land prices,” says Duschenes. Carter Jonas is quoting forecasts of prices increases of 10-15 per cent this year.


Pozn: G-Vision už od roku 2005 poukazuje na výhodné investovanie do zatiaľ potenciálne lacnej farmárskej zeme  v krajinách Latinskej Ameriky, obzvlášť v Paraguaji, Bolívii, Peru a v určitých prípadoch aj v Uruguaji.


Zdroj: timesonline.co.uk

04.02.2008

 
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