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Regional Comparison of Farmland Values

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Farmland Prices on the Canadian Prairies

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Farmland - Gold with Yield

Farmland is gold with yield - it's highly correlated with inflation, but it produces income every year.

Assiniboia Farmland LP - Pricing NAV History

At Inception $25.000
Dec 31, 2008 $26.030
June 30, 2009 $26.531
Dec 31, 2009 $30.300
June 30, 2010 $30.414
Dec 31, 2010 $31.470
June 30, 2011 $40.120
Oct 31, 2011 $41.479
Dec 31, 2011 $39.617
Jan 31, 2012 $43.485
Apr 30, 2012 $48.092

Assiniboia Farmland LP - Distribution History (per Unit)

Dec 31, 2008 $0.3125
Jun 30, 2009 $0.3125
Dec 31, 2009 $0.4275
Jun 30, 2010 $0.3125
Dec 31, 2010 $0.4275
June 30, 2011 $0.1000
Dec 31, 2011 $0.4790
Why Saskatchewan Farmland?

 

Why Invest in Farmland Why Saskatchewan Farmland?
Intro to Assiniboia Farmland LP Assiniboia Farmland LP Financial Reports
How to Buy or Sell Units Assiniboia Farmland LP News Releases
Assiniboia Farmland LP - SEDAR Filings Assiniboia Farmland - Distribution and Pricing NAV History

 


 

  • UNDERVALUED: Saskatchewan has some of the most affordable farmland among G8 countries.
  • HISTORICAL RETURNS are competitive with the Toronto Stock Exchange
  • 9.4% average annual rate of return from 1972 to 2003, with very low volatility.1

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Interprovincial comparison of farmland values (per acre)

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Regional land value comparison
Average Value of Farmland (All Types) per Acre, December 2011
1 CND$ = 1 US$

  • SIGNIFICANTLY CHEAPER than equally productive land in Alberta, Manitoba or North Dakota.
  • RECENT RELAXING of severely restrictive farmland ownership rules allows all Canadian citizens and residents to own farmland in Saskatchewan – great potential for capital gains.
  • 55 MILLION ACRES of opportunity! Saskatchewan is home to 50% of Canada’s farmland.
  • HUGE OPPORTUNITIES for growth related to bio-fuel production and livestock production.

 

  1. See Efficient Investment in Saskatchewan Farmland by Marvin J. Painter PhD, Associate Professor, College of Commerce, University of Saskatchewan. A summary is also available.