Ethical farming, healthier ecosystems, better practices that protect land and water.
Consumers are paying more attention to where food comes from. Rising concerns about animal welfare, soil degradation, water use and deforestation are pushing brands toward more sustainable practices.
From regenerative farmingFarming that actually makes the soil healthier over time instead of wearing it out. Think of it as giving back to the land instead of just taking from it. to plant-based alternatives, food systems can nourish people without depleting the planet.
Food systems shape the health of people, animals and the planet. Sustainable agriculture protects ecosystems, supports farmers and ensures future generations have access to nutritious, responsibly produced food.
Agriculture is one of the largest freshwater users. Farm runoff pollutes rivers and oceans. We back companies improving water efficiency.
Traditional farming can involve harmful treatment. We support companies developing humane alternatives.
Forests cleared for farmland, harming ecosystems and wildlife. Solutions that reduce land pressure help slow this trend.
Every company is evaluated through three pillars: financial robustness, purposeful impact, and leadership calibre. These guide us in backing businesses that deliver returns while transforming food production.
Plant-based meat alternatives. El Segundo, California.
Market CapShort for market capitalisation. It's the total value of a company if you added up all its shares. Bigger number usually means bigger, more established company.: USD 0.45 B
Pioneer in plant-based protein, maintaining leadership in sustainable food innovation.
Plant-based alternatives using significantly less land, water and energy while eliminating animal suffering.
Committed to transforming the global food system and providing sustainable protein options.
Australian agribusiness supporting farmers. Adelaide, South Australia.
Market Cap: USD 1.47 B
Financially stable with over 180 years of history supporting farmers and rural communities.
Sustainable land management, water efficiency programs and responsible practices protecting land for future generations.
Deeply connected to Australian agriculture, helping farmers adopt sustainable practices.

If you've noticed prices climbing, you've felt what happens when farming systems aren't designed for the climate we're living in. Droughts, floods, supply chain disruptions.
Agriculture accounts for 55% of Australia's land use and 12% of greenhouse gas emissions.
Precision farmingUsing GPS, sensors, and data to farm smarter. Instead of spraying an entire field, you target exactly where the problem is. Less water, less chemicals, better yields. that reduces water use. Biological crop protection that cuts chemical inputs.
Soil health monitoring that helps farmers make better decisions with less guesswork.
The UN estimates we need to produce 60% more food by 2050 with less arable land and less predictable weather.
That's not a maybe. The companies solving it are worth paying attention to.
Agriculture is embedded in the national identity. Companies like Elders have supported Australian farmers for over 180 years.
This isn't some abstract global play. It's putting money into the backbone of regional Australia while backing the transition to practices that keep it intact.