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So what’s an Agricultural Leaseback?

chrisd | January 11, 2010

A very good question if you don’t know…and you’re unlikely to as this is not a well known sector. However, as we like to do at Discover and Invest, we can prove to investors that this route offers a high level of secured income backed by some surprising macro-economic fundamentals. It is also a sector we know well and can fully manage for you. Allow me to explain….

The investment concept exists because of the need of many farmers for short-term funds. This is down to either expanding or restructuring their businesses, particularly in light of many new EU directives which require new and costly upgrades. Farmers, as is widely known, are cashflow poor but are extremely asset rich, an asset which can be used to generate an income. This asset is of course their farmland.

What many investors are unaware of is how robust farmland prices actually are. Documented evidence shows that since records began in 1945, UK farmland prices have remained steady in each of the recorded recessions and in many places have barely dropped at all in the last 2 years. Therefore it is important for investors to understand that UK farmland is not affected by economic cycles in the same way as residential or commercial property does. Evidence from a number of independent sources is available in our packs.

So why are farmland values so robust? It is a question of supply and demand. In the UK , farmland for sale is a rare occasion and an exceptional opportunity for a neighbouring farmer to expand his business. In 1945, 1m acres per year were recorded as transacted. The numbers since then have steadily decreased to only 100,00 acres, a huge 90% drop in supply. This has been in the main because farmers have moved from tenants to actually owning their own land. Farms are passed down the generations and in order to succeed, the farmer needs to expand not contract. Therefore a chronic lack of available-for-sale supply coupled with a farmer’s ongoing expansion requirements ensure that values remain robust, regardless of lifestyle buyers. What this means to investors is that farmland, as part of a farm, is a robust product when protecting capital that also produces an ongoing income.

With the lack of funding available from banks, farmers are prepared to enter into leaseback style agreements for their farmland with private investors for an agreed timeframe of typically 2,5 or 10 years. The investor buys a portion of the farmland (usually not the property) at between 50-70% of today’s market value and rents it back to the farmer at around 8% per annum; a very competitive rate in today’s marketplace. Typically the farmer will also pay for the buying costs. The farmer pays his “rent” and then buys the farmland back from investor at the end of the agreed period for the same % discount based on the then market value. Therefore this offers the investor a superb capital gain opportunity and allows the farmer to improve his business profitability in the short-term.

Strong leaseback deals will utilise an agricultural project management team, (as we do), to ensure that a new business plan is in place and so that the farmer is monitored on a quarterly basis for the investor. This ensures a smooth, hands-off and full managed product that so many investors fear they will not otherwise receive. The product is also SIPP/SAAS compliant.

With regards risks, with such a strong initial equity position, you would need UK farmland to fall by more than 30% in order for your capital to be at risk; something which has not happened since records began, nor is it likely when taking into account global demand for food and the fact that we still have not found ways of making food without the use of farmland!

So in difficult economic times, it is possible to find deliverable, high income, secured products. If you wish to find out more, please register or email enquires@discoverandinvest.com

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