Sustainable Agriculture

Real Assets. Regenerative growth. Lasting impact.

Real Assets. Regenerative growth. Lasting impact.

At Gresham House, we invest in sustainable agriculture, including farmland and associated production systems. Our patient capital approach enhances productivity, embeds sustainability, and accelerates the transition to sustainable, regenerative agriculture.

Our dedicated agriculture team of eight professionals brings more than 30 years of combined experience in farmland, forestry, and private equity. Backed by Gresham House’s £8.7bn platform including sustainable real assets and £4bn in Natural Capital – we combine specialist expertise with a proven record in sustainable land use (Gresham House, 30 June 2025).

 

Real Assets

We believe agriculture is a resilient real asset class that delivers diversification, income, and impact.

Why Agriculture?
Annual income from crop production
Long-term land value appreciation
Diversification through uncorrelated return
Inflation protection, especially in high-inflationary environments
Attractive risk-adjusted returns that enhance portfolio efficiency
Strategic value drivers:
Rising demand for healthy, sustainably produced food
Finite supply of productive farmland
Supportive regulation and consumer trends
Increasing institutional access and liquidity

Regenerative growth

Our active management approach aims to stabilise yields, reduce volatility, and capture value across the supply chain.

Lasting stewardship

We believe secure and sustainable food production underpins global prosperity, with agricultural investments striving to deliver measurable environmental and social outcomes alongside financial returns.

 

Our sustainability framework

Our science and data-driven approach to sustainability guides how we manage, measure and report and aims to foster transparency, accountability and continuous improvement.

Regenerative practices

We aim to provide capital to help companies transition to regenerative farming that minimises input use while enhancing biodiversity and carbon sequestration.

Orchard of ripening pistachio (Pistacia vera) nuts growing in clusters on a central California orchard.

Technology-enabled productivity

Technology is central to unlocking land’s full productive potential. We aim to deploy precision farming, resilient crop varieties, and modern infrastructure to reduce risks, stabilise yields, and strengthen climate resilience.

Combine harvesting in a field of golden wheat

Community engagement

Investments aim to regenerate rural communities through local employment and skills development, and safe working conditions.

Drones view of a tractor harvesting a Christmas tree in a lush green tree farm, showcasing sustainable forestry and Freshly cut Christmas trees.

For more information on our approach to sustainability, please see our policies.

Capital at risk. Investments in natural capital are not for everyone. Please read more about the investment class and read up on the risks involved before considering investing.

Natural Capital leadership team

Get in touch for more information and to find out more

Ben Gunnee
Ben Gunnee  Heather Fleming  Claire Glennon
Head of Institutional Managing Director, Institutional Business Head of UK Institutional Sales
b.gunnee@greshamhouse.com h.fleming@greshamhouse.com c.glennon@greshamhouse.com

 

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