Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Why Attend AgReturn San Francisco 2012?
° Diversify your portfolio
° Hedge against inflation
° Gain access to exclusive content for innovators and investors
° Expand your network
° Explore opportunities in water rights and technology
° Strengthen your knowledge of need-to-know investment themes
AgReturn San Francisco 2012 is a unique kind of agriculture investment conference--one that embraces the surrounding themes of agriculture, real assets, and scarcity-driven investments.
This event delivers comprehensive strategy discussions on everything from public equities to innovations in precision technology, to mature markets farmland plays, water rights and efficiency.
Building upon the past attendance of over 250 investors, entrepreneurs and industry leaders, attendees this year includes foreign and institutional investors.
To see a sample of companies who have attended in the past, click here.
To see full program details, click here to download the brochure.
Weaving together investment themes of global farmland and commodities as well as agribusiness equities, and innovations in conservation technology, this invigorating forum is a must-attend event.
Who Attends AgReturn events?
√ Private equity, hedge fund, and commodities investors
√ Impact investors
√ Pension funds, endowments, foundations
√ Food and agriculture corporate leaders
√ Venture capitalists
√ Food and agriculture
√ Family offices, high net-worth individuals, angel investors
√ Agribusiness industry professionals
√ Service providers to all of the above
For further agenda details, information about our speaker forum and to register click here.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
AgReturn San Francisco: Register by this Friday and save up to $200
We wanted to let you know that an updated brochure is now available online for AgReturn San Francisco. Be sure to check out our brand new sessions and prestigious speaker additions. To see the most up to date agenda, please download the latest brochure here.
AgReturn San Francisco is a unique agriculture investment conference--one that embraces the surrounding themes of agriculture, real assets, and scarcity-driven investments. Join us, March 13th-15th, for three full days of senior level discussion focused on agriculture investment opportunities in mature markets and how best to take advantage of this rapidly growing sector.
Register by this Friday, February 17th to save $200!
The conference will weave together investment themes of global farmland and commodities as well as agribusiness and agrifood equities, water, and innovations in conservation technology.
AgReturn San Francisco presents sophisticated discussions on:
• investment strategies to combat global shortages in water and food
• investment strategies for water rights and disruptive water technologies
• valuation methods for vetting agtech and agribusiness
• aquaculture trends and prospects
• pending policy and industry themes that will affect your business
• vertical investment strategies throughout the agriculture supply chain
• farmland plays in mature markets
• debt financing and debt facility tactics
This is a one-stop commercial marketplace for the industry.
Make sure AgReturn San Francisco is on your calendar for 2012. For further event details, click here.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Unique Opportunities for PE Investors at AgReturn San Francisco 2012
AgReturn San Francisco 2012 is a unique kind of agriculture investment conference--one that embraces the surrounding themes of agriculture, real assets, and scarcity-driven investments.
This year we are pleased to offer new content and networking sessions created specifically for Private Equity investors interested in the Agriculture Space at AgReturn San Francisco 2012!
Afternoon tracks are fully dedicated to Private Equity strategies, best practices and risk management.
Don’t miss: The following panels:
√ “Do Your Homework": – 2:00 pm, March 13th
Review best practices for evaluating agtech and agribusinesses to avoid failure and strategies for successful exits.
√ “The Role of Private Equity in Global Agribusiness”- 4:15 March 13th
How is private equity currently engaging with the global agribusiness regarding relationship management, deal identification, deal terms, valuation methods, best practices and exit strategies? Find out here.
Be there: Private Equity B2B Networking:
Take the time to meet your peers in this first-ever private equity mixer at AgReturn. Learn about successes and failures, take away strategy ideas, and most importantly, discover potential deals. Private Equity firms can sign up for this unique networking session on a first-come, first-served basis on-site.
Hear from: The following pioneering investors:
Angelos Dassios, Partner, Paine + Partners
Bruce Kahn, Director, Deutsche Bank
Brad Triebsch, Principal, Central Valley Fund
Stuart Rudick, Partner, Mindful Investors
Aaron Enz, Partner, Watershed Capital
To see the full agenda and speaker faculty, please download the brochure here.
This is a one-stop commercial marketplace for the industry. Make sure AgReturn San Francisco is on your calendar for 2012.
We look forward to seeing you in March!
Sponsor
Get involved in AgReturn. Make your presence known by building your customized sponsorship package today. For more information please contact Terri Sobol at +1 646-895-7473 or tsobol@iirusa.com
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Venture Capital Investors at AgReturn San Francisco 2012
AgReturn San Francisco 2012 is a unique kind of agriculture investment conference--one that embraces the surrounding themes of agriculture, real assets, and scarcity-driven investments. Discover a myriad of opportunities along the liquidity spectrum, including mature markets farmland, agribusiness equities, and primary production innovations at this event in March.
This year we are pleased to offer new content and networking sessions created specifically for Venture Capital investors!
Afternoon tracks fully dedicated to Venture Capital investment strategies, best practices and risk management.
Don’t miss: The following panels:
√ “Case Studies: Chart the Successful Exit of a Venture Backed Sustainable Agriculture
Technology": – 2:00 pm, March 13th
Learn from a successful innovator who embraced the sector and found success. Deal: enix Acquisition.
√ “What’s Next? Presenting the New Class of Agriculture Technologies”- 3:15 March 13th
An active venture investor moderates a panel of entrepreneurs who will discuss navigating the US farm system, securing financing, working with farmers, patent process and more. Learn how emerging agtech is being adapted and integrated into the industry right now.
Learn: From the following thought leaders:
John Denniston, Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
Scott Uknes, In and Out Licensing Lead, Bayer CropScience
Derek Norman, Investment Manager, Syngenta Ventures
Chris Berkner, President, PureSense
Spencer Maughan, Vice President, Venrock
Andrew Williamson, Director, Physic Ventures
Be there: VC/Entrepreneur Speed Networking Reception
Presenting a unique speed networking session for early-stage agtech entrepreneurs and venture capital investors at AgReturn San Francisco! Slots are available for 12 entrepreneurs and 12 investors. Tables will rotate to maximize opportunities for all involved. Participants must be registered with the conference and will be accepted on a first come first serve basis. DEADLINE: REGISTER ONLINE BY FEBRUARY 21ST, 2012.
For further agenda details, information about our speaker forum and to register click here.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Agriculture: Inside an Evolving Asset Class
AgWire Interview Series Takes a Fresh Look at Ag’s Investment Status
By Marc Dresner, IIR
Agrarian societies have been around since the Bronze Age; yet from an investment perspective, agriculture remains something of a novelty—albeit one that’s attracting significant attention of late.
Since things like soil, water, husbandry, etc., would make for unlikely passing fads, it’s a safe bet that agriculture as an investment asset class may be coming into its own.
At least that’s John Chu’s assessment.
The managing director of institutional equity research for agri-industry at AltaCorp Capital noted that as far as the S&P goes, agriculture has historically been more or less a corral of fertilizers and chemicals.
“There really wasn’t enough in the agriculture space to qualify it as an independent sector for a particular focus,” Chu told AgWire.
But new player proliferation amidst consolidating bellwethers, technological innovation, and breakthroughs in productivity and sustainability are stirring an otherwise commoditized giant.
Add opportunities in the BRICs to the mix and the agriculture investment equation becomes pretty appealing.
In this episode of AgWire, Chu surveys the factors conspiring to transform agriculture’s asset class status.
Listen to this episode of AgWire here.
Read a transcript of the interview here.
Editor’s note: AgWire is produced by AgReturn, a global conference series focused on the technologies, companies and investment strategies on the cutting edge of agriculture.
Next up: AgReturn San Francisco, March 13-15! For more information or to register, click here.
ABOUT AGWIRE
AgWire is an executive interview series featuring the business leaders, investment experts, innovators and entrepreneurs at the forefront of the agriculture industry. Each episode explores the trends, technologies and drivers shaping the world of agriculture today.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR/INTERVIEWER
Marc Dresner is an IIR USA communication lead specializing in audience engagement. He is the former executive editor of Research Business Report, a confidential newsletter for the market research industry. He may be reached at mdresner@iirusa.com. Follow him @mdrezz.
By Marc Dresner, IIR
Agrarian societies have been around since the Bronze Age; yet from an investment perspective, agriculture remains something of a novelty—albeit one that’s attracting significant attention of late.
Since things like soil, water, husbandry, etc., would make for unlikely passing fads, it’s a safe bet that agriculture as an investment asset class may be coming into its own.
At least that’s John Chu’s assessment.
The managing director of institutional equity research for agri-industry at AltaCorp Capital noted that as far as the S&P goes, agriculture has historically been more or less a corral of fertilizers and chemicals.
“There really wasn’t enough in the agriculture space to qualify it as an independent sector for a particular focus,” Chu told AgWire.
But new player proliferation amidst consolidating bellwethers, technological innovation, and breakthroughs in productivity and sustainability are stirring an otherwise commoditized giant.
Add opportunities in the BRICs to the mix and the agriculture investment equation becomes pretty appealing.
In this episode of AgWire, Chu surveys the factors conspiring to transform agriculture’s asset class status.
Listen to this episode of AgWire here.
Read a transcript of the interview here.
Editor’s note: AgWire is produced by AgReturn, a global conference series focused on the technologies, companies and investment strategies on the cutting edge of agriculture.
Next up: AgReturn San Francisco, March 13-15! For more information or to register, click here.
ABOUT AGWIRE
AgWire is an executive interview series featuring the business leaders, investment experts, innovators and entrepreneurs at the forefront of the agriculture industry. Each episode explores the trends, technologies and drivers shaping the world of agriculture today.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR/INTERVIEWER
Marc Dresner is an IIR USA communication lead specializing in audience engagement. He is the former executive editor of Research Business Report, a confidential newsletter for the market research industry. He may be reached at mdresner@iirusa.com. Follow him @mdrezz.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
AgReturn San Francisco Presents: Joshua Hofheimer, Counsel, Sidley Austin LLP
We are proud
to present, our esteemed colleague Joshua Hofheimer, Counsul at Sidley Austin
LLP. Joshua will be leading the charge as Conference Chairman at AgReturn SanFrancisco in March 2012.
We look forward to his stewardship throughout the
conference as we discuss the emerging opportunities in water and agriculture.
In addition,
we are excited to announce that we will be releasing a podcast with Joshua later on this month. Given Joshua’s extensive background in agtech
development, joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, crop technology and
business development strategies for agribusiness, the podcast promises to be an
insightful stimulus towards the larger AgReturn dialogue.
Be sure to
come back after the 21st of February to hear Joshua’s podcast and get a taste of what's to come at AgReturn San Francisco!
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The
AgReturn Team
Speaker
Spotlight! AgReturnSan Francisco presents:
Joshua
Hofheimer – Counsel at Sidley Austin LLP
JOSHUA T. HOFHEIMER combines more than a decade of corporate
and commercial legal practice with the experience having run a public company
to bring his clients focused, practical counsel to help them grow their
business and maximize their value and returns.
His practice focuses on
representing clients in agriculture, life sciences and information technology
sectors. Mr. Hofheimer’s work spans a broad array of technology, intellectual property
and commercial transactions ranging from agricultural technology to medical
devices and pharmaceuticals, software, Internet and new media transactions and
includes developing and implementing business strategies for commercialization
of multiple intellectual property platforms.
Notably, he represented Monsanto
Company in the ground-breaking 2007 Yield and Stress Collaboration Agreement
with BASF Plant Sciences LLC to develop high yield and stress tolerant
transgenic plant products.
He also has negotiated research, funding and
commercialization agreements and technology spin-outs, as well as developed
strategies to exploit proprietary products growing out of the research programs
of agri-tech and bio-tech clientele.
From 2008-2010, Mr. Hofheimer was the CEO/Managing Director
of Australia’s first publicly listed ag-biotech companies, Hexima Limited
(HXL:ASX). While at Hexima, Mr. Hofheimer led the company’s successful effort
to forge a commercial path for its disease control platform, entering into a development
and commercialization agreement with Dupont company, Pioneer Hi-Bred. The
company established further commercial relationships with leading
agribusinesses, Monsanto and Bayer Crop Science, and Australian research
centers.
Mr. Hofheimer also currently serves on the board of directors of the
Australian Center for Plant Functional Genomics, advising on international
commercial and strategic development.
To register, visit www.AgReturnSanFran.com. Attendees can register for all three days at one low price or
make the choice to attend the Agriculture 2.0 Symposium or Main Conference only. Brochures can be downloaded online.
And don't forget to follow us @agreturn and join us on LinkedIn and Facebook, where you can network all year-round with more of your AGReturn colleagues.
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