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Fund invests across the entire value chain

Thursday, June 18, 2009
Agriculture - has a history of structural underinvestment.

A SQUARE :: 18Jun09 Fund invests across the entire value chain
Category Agriculture
Faculty Van Der Geer Gerardus
Expertise Agriculture
Author Sona Blessing
Faculty Name
Invests in companies that exhibit high growth potential; have commercially viable prospects; are active in a niche, specialised players - rather than large, more well-known groups
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