Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture Fund
Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture Fund
Price is in "GBP per new individual with increased access to nutritious food"
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MARKETING COMMUNICATION
This UCITS fund focuses on publicly listed companies actively working to improve food security and promote sustainable agricultural practices. The fund's portfolio prioritizes companies with a low Measurable Impact Fund Efficiency Ratio (MIFER), which represents the investment cost per new individual with increased access to nutritious food. This approach aims to align financial returns with measurable social impact.
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND APPROACH
The fund invests in companies across various sectors, including AgTech, plant-based protein alternatives, food waste reduction solutions, and sustainable agriculture practices. Companies are selected based on both their potential to improve food security and their financial soundness, with a particular focus on innovations that enhance agricultural productivity while promoting responsible resource management.
RISKS AND REWARDS
Investing in this fund carries risks that investors should carefully consider:
- The value of investments can fall as well as rise
- Agricultural markets may be subject to climate-related risks and supply chain disruptions
- Companies may face regulatory changes and market risks in food production and distribution
- Currency risk may affect the value of foreign investments
Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.
LIQUIDITY
As a UCITS fund, investors can typically redeem their investment on any business day, subject to the terms set out in the fund documentation.
KEY INFORMATION
Before investing, please read the:
- Key Investor Information Document (KIID)
- Prospectus
- Latest annual and semi-annual reports
These documents, along with the fund's performance data and other important information, are available at [website] or from your financial advisor.
The MIFER metric, expressed in GBP per new individual with increased access to nutritious food, helps quantify the investment required to achieve specific social impact. A lower MIFER indicates greater efficiency in improving food security per pound invested.
For UK investors: Information about accessing the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) and the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) can be found in the prospectus.
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