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SLM Partners highlights regenerative forestry benefits for €200m European fund
27 February 2025Forestry investor SLM Partners has released new research on the carbon sequestration benefits of regenerative cover farming, in a bid to attract investors to its new European fund.
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EU targets private capital in new agriculture strategy
19 February 2025Private investment and nature credits are focal points of the European Commission's new 'vision' for agriculture.
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SLM Partners explains its award-winning impact reporting approach
26 December 2024Advances in impact monitoring are enabling SLM Partners to show impact trends for its regenerative agriculture investments, Alessia Lenders tells Michael Hurley
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Regen ag investors grow AUM by 40%
22 May 2024Regenerative agriculture investor SLM Partners have released their first Taskforce for Nature-related Financial disclosures-aligned report, revealing that it has grown assets under management by 40% in the past year to $610 million.
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EU rowback on agricultural policy 'irresponsible', say investors
26 March 2024A proposal to water down environmental protections within the EU's Common Agricultural Policy has been deemed "irresponsible" by investors.
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Rebranding natural resources strategies as natural capital is 'insufficient'
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Embrace the 'regenerative edge' of agriculture investments, says SLM
13 February 2024Investors have been urged to tap into the 'regenerative edge' that agriculture investments can provide, but nature investor Sustainable Land management Partners (SLM) warned about needing to be "realistic" about its limitations.
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The Emergence of European Nature-based Carbon Credit Markets
European nature-based credit markets are young but growing. They present a unique opportunity for investors seeking exposure to high-quality credits underpinned by strong fundamentals.
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SLM invests in Spanish orchards
29 March 2022 -
Europe - the new forestry investment frontier
26 January 2022The aggregation of European forestry properties has the potential to change the face of the industry, argues Darius Sarshar
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