Regeniam advised an investor consortium on the acquisition of a 60,000-acre multi-state farmland portfolio spanning Nebraska, California, and Oklahoma, with active operations in row crops, corn, and citrus. Our engagement included full-spectrum due diligence—covering site visits, soil quality, water rights, and environmental risk, as well as financial modeling and structuring of acquisition financing. We successfully secured $60 million in debt financing from a national government-backed agricultural lender, enabling the client to reduce capital needs for acquisition.

  • Supports resilient food systems through investment in high-quality agricultural land.

    Enhances production of staple crops like corn and citrus.

  • Drives job creation and inclusive economic opportunities through mixed-use commercial and cultural development.

  • Delivers smart infrastructure and modernized transit-oriented development.

  • Applies sustainable building practices, advanced waste management, and resource efficiency.

  • Opens potential for regenerative agriculture, improved soil carbon practices, or future climate-aligned farming models.

    Aligns with government-backed financing that often includes climate resilience considerations.

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