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2021-04-11 -Short Attention Span Theater-
Bill Gates buys big on a farmland shopping spree
The point about Mr. Gates collecting farmland was recently discussed here.
[DW] The third-richest man on the planet, Bill Gates, is also one of the largest private owners of farmland in the US. He is known for supporting environmental innovation, but his farming plans have been secretive until now.

In January, US magazine The Land Report — which tracks land transactions and produces an annual list of the 100 biggest US landowners — revealed that Bill and Melinda Gates have one of the largest portfolios of private farmland in the US, with assets totaling more than $690 million (€590 million).

The Land Report gives top spot to Liberty Media Chair John Malone, who owns 2.2 million acres (8,094 square kilometers) of ranches and forests. CNN founder Ted Turner ranked third with 2 million acres of ranch land, while Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is in 25th spot with ownership of 420,000 acres, mainly in west Texas. Gates is in 49th spot but rising.

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The magazine editor, Eric O’Keefe, was researching a purchase of 14,500 acres of prime Washington State farmland and found that the buyer was a small company in Louisiana, acting on behalf of Cascade Investments, the investment firm that manages most of the huge fortune belonging to Gates.

Gates’ holdings, it turns out, include large tracts in Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, California and a dozen other states. With the Washington State acreage and other recent additions to his portfolio, O’Keefe calculated that Gates owns at least 242,000 acres of American farmland, the largest holdings in Louisiana (69,071 acres), Arkansas (47,927 acres), and Arizona (25,750 acres).

FOLLOW THE MONEY
Most things Gates gets involved with have been appropriated by one conspiracy theory or another, and this is no different. Some argue that Gates is buying up land to indulge in futuristic experiments in urban dwelling or the creation of new food.

But the reason for the move may in fact be more prosaic: It’s a good investment, with low volatility, not closely tied to the stock market and can be deployed as an inflationary hedge.

Gates has spent years diversifying his $129 billion fortune through Cascade Investments. Michael Larson runs the Washington-based asset manager, as well as supervising the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s $50 billion endowment. "The arrangement is simple," The Wall Street Journal wrote in a 2014 profile. "Mr. Larson makes money, and Mr. Gates gives it away."

"Land has been an attractive investment for many years, producing dependable returns for investors and owners over a long cycle, with a primary focus on delivering food, fiber and fuel to a resource-hungry world," Emily Norton, director of Rural Research at real estate firm Savills, told DW.

"Investors are now showing appetite for the next paradigm of economic thinking, where land is managed in a way to give back as much (if not more) than we take from it," she adds.

Climate mitigation is another key motivation, with investors plowing money into an asset class where long-term gains from productivity increases are expected as population growth pushes up demand for more and higher quality food.

The farmland sector has been heating up in the wake of the news. The farmland real estate investment trust (REIT) Farmland Partners, which owns 156,500 acres in 16 US states, has seen its traded value more than double since November and is trading near an all-time high since its 2014 IPO. Gladstone Land, another farmland REIT that owns 127 farms comprised of 94,000 acres, trades at an all-time high.

Farmland in the area of Washington State where Gates made his latest purchase is valuable, with prices between $10,000 and $15,000 per acre, above the state average of about $2,000. Globally, the Savills Global Farmland Index indicates an 11% compound annual growth rate from 2002 to 2019. Farmland funds raised $5.7 billion in 2019 before inflows fell to $2 billion in 2020, according to Preqin data.

"Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, has an alter ego," O’Keefe wrote: "Farmer Bill, the guy who owns more farmland than anyone else in America." Gates — who stepped down from day-to-day involvement Microsoft in 2008 — has long been looking for ways to help the world’s poorest and to address the planet’s environmental challenges.

NOT RELATED TO CLIMATE CHANGE
When asked during a discussion on Reddit why he’s buying up so much farmland, Gates said it wasn't connected to climate change, adding that seed science and biofuel development were the major drivers of the acquisitions.

"The agriculture sector is important. With more productive seeds we can avoid deforestation and help Africa deal with the climate difficulty they already face. It is unclear how cheap biofuels can be, but if they are cheap it can solve the aviation and truck emissions," he wrote.

But the decision, he said, came from his investment group. Cascade Investment is also is a shareholder in the plant-based protein companies Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods as well as farming equipment manufacturer John Deere.

GOOD FOR THE GOOSE, GOOD FOR THE GANDER?
In January, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced it was creating a nonprofit entity called Gates Ag One that it said would "speed up efforts to provide smallholder farmers in developing countries, many of whom are women, with access to the affordable tools and innovations they need to sustainably improve crop productivity and adapt to the effects of climate change."

But the process of consolidation of land ownership in the US appears to be moving in the opposite direction. Many farmers lease at least some of the land they cultivate. Very large farms, which number almost 200,000, produce 63% of agricultural products in the US, but there are 1.9 million small family farms.

According to Bruce Sherrick, a professor of agricultural economics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, about 60% of row-crop farmland in the Midwest is leased. The landowners include investors like Gates. Although the global farmland market is still highly fragmented, investment by financial institutions and wealthy individuals has risen since the financial crisis.

Others suggest Gates’ move is also motivated by the need to buy carbon neutrality across his portfolio.

Investment firms argue the farmlands will meet carbon-neutral targets for sustainable investment portfolios while also increasing agricultural productivity and revenue.

Analysts expect measures of carbon emissions and biodiversity to become more formalized, with the possible introduction of new carbon taxes.

"Farmland offers an excellent means to diversify a tech-heavy portfolio," O’Keefe told Crosscut. "It’s a sound counterbalance with proven rates of return. In addition, given the scale of Bill Gates’ investments, he has ample opportunity to build a team of superior agricultural managers, which is precisely what one sees at Gates’ farmland firm, Cottonwood Ag Management."
Posted by trailing wife 2021-04-11 02:10|| || Front Page|| [16 views ]  Top

#1 There must be a tax shelter angle at work here. In California at least, there's an "agricultural exemption" for "working farms" ... the Forbes spawn, Hearst, other wealthy families have exploited this for years to shelter their billions from taxes. Put a few cattle on your 10,000 acres, play Marie Antoinette on her little farm, and you've just slashed your taxes to zero.
Posted by Titus Forkbeard6217 2021-04-11 02:18||   2021-04-11 02:18|| Front Page Top

#2 
FRY THIS .0001% er, BILLIONAIRE, 3rd richest in the WORLD! Cut him off from his nutty plans for the World ____ As Bill Gates sees it_____ Investigate him for MENTAL ILLNESS ---- Napoleonic Complex ---- Harm to Others ---- because he is ULTRA-RICH, he thinks he can not be touched by LAW
Posted by Glusosing Wheregum9434 2021-04-11 02:41||   2021-04-11 02:41|| Front Page Top

#3 O beautiful for Oligarchs and myriad schemes for gain
For sham election travesties above the looted plain

America! America! Gates shed his waste on thee:
This joker's pee plus Wokery from sea to poisoned sea!

O beautiful for Grifter-Cheats whose imported underclass
A thoroughfare for serfdom beats across the wilderness!

America! America! God knows it's getting late
Reclaim your soul from Thought Control and this new Nightmare State
Posted by Glusose McCoy3581 2021-04-11 03:46||   2021-04-11 03:46|| Front Page Top

#4 There is nothing more terrifying than control of food. After 24 hours, humans will do anything you tell them to get food.
Posted by Chock Unusock9099 2021-04-11 04:12||   2021-04-11 04:12|| Front Page Top

#5 Land is the only real wealth?
Posted by g(r)omgoru 2021-04-11 06:36||   2021-04-11 06:36|| Front Page Top

#6 ..well, they're not making more of it, except maybe Hawaii and Iceland.
Posted by Procopius2k 2021-04-11 07:34||   2021-04-11 07:34|| Front Page Top

#7 There have been some discussions here and in other places about the rural/urban split. Often asked is "what will the blue cities do when the red rural farm areas cut them off?". This may be the answer to that question.
Posted by Mercutio 2021-04-11 07:49||   2021-04-11 07:49|| Front Page Top

#8 #5 China sees the future as USA being a market for Chinese tech and a source of agricultural products.
Posted by g(r)omgoru 2021-04-11 08:02||   2021-04-11 08:02|| Front Page Top

#9 "Zero taxes"? I doubt it. Land is taxable, and the rates are not set by any of the bigwigs who own it. Ag land does get preferential low rates, but I haven't read those rates are zero. Too bad the article doesn't mention this.
Posted by Bubba Lover of the Faeries8843 2021-04-11 09:29||   2021-04-11 09:29|| Front Page Top

#10 Image result for Bill Gates Arizona land
Bill Gates has announced plans to build a smart city outside of Buckeye in Arizona. Through Mt. Lemmon Holdings, the billionaire spent $80 million to purchase more than 24,000 acres of land with plans to build a smart city, which will include housing, schools, offices and retail. Thus far 5,000+ housing units have been approved.
Posted by b 2021-04-11 09:57||   2021-04-11 09:57|| Front Page Top

#11 Fiefdoms.

USDA to Provide Additional Direct Assistance to Farmers and Ranchers Impacted by the Coronavirus


Farm Loan Programs
Posted by Skidmark 2021-04-11 10:38||   2021-04-11 10:38|| Front Page Top

#12 Right out of Soylent Green...
Posted by M. Murcek 2021-04-11 11:00||   2021-04-11 11:00|| Front Page Top

#13 Gates wants to save the world. I suspect he is trying to automate farming with the goal to use less Human Resources, less water, less damage to land, less fossil fuels... then he will get the GIVERNment to mandate the new approach and put small farmers out of business. See playbook of getting us to electric cars.
Posted by Airandee 2021-04-11 11:19||   2021-04-11 11:19|| Front Page Top

#14 "Zero taxes"? I doubt it.

In Texas people often buy "ranchettes" (5-10 acres) and run a few goats or bees and the taxable value of the land is magically reduced by 98%. A 1/4 acre housing lot in the suburbs is often valued at $30,000. So practically speaking, zero property taxes. Structures are extra.
Posted by Zebulon Jugum1954 2021-04-11 11:38||   2021-04-11 11:38|| Front Page Top

#15 /\ So then it is true, apiculture does take the sting out of taxes. Sweet !
Posted by Besoeker 2021-04-11 12:33||   2021-04-11 12:33|| Front Page Top

#16 Re #1 tax dodges, California has the Williamson Act
Posted by Lampedusa Jinetch5613 2021-04-11 13:16||   2021-04-11 13:16|| Front Page Top

#17 Land, farm land, is a great hedge against a falling dollar/inflation too.
Posted by BrerRabbit 2021-04-11 15:18||   2021-04-11 15:18|| Front Page Top

#18 If they pass a wealth tax, I can see the value of this land magically drop.

Posted by Clem 2021-04-11 16:00||   2021-04-11 16:00|| Front Page Top

#19 United States of Gates is already importing indentured migrant farm labor.
Posted by Skidmark 2021-04-11 16:55||   2021-04-11 16:55|| Front Page Top

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