Investing in a Changing Food System
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Food for Thought
From farm to fork, our global food system is vast, complex, inefficient and increasingly unfit for purpose. But with the global food system representing just 10% of global GDP, why should institutional investors care? PGIM believes understanding and navigating the rapid evolution of our fragile global food system is important for asset owners for a few reasons:
- Vulnerabilities in the food supply chain drive critical macroeconomic outcomes
- Food security is critical in evaluating domestic political stability and geopolitical risks
- There are attractive investment opportunities as the global food system is transformed
- Investing in the food system provides opportunities to further ESG goals and have measurable impact
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