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What Will the Timberland Sector Look Like for the Rest of 2024?

The investment in land that produces timber is often seen as a good portfolio diversifier that can hedge against inflation and generate low volatility, risk-adjusted returns compared to most other asset types. It also is gaining traction as a prime alternative investment thanks to its environmental, social and governance (ESG) benefits. Additionally, the demand for this natural capital asset is growing due to it meeting investor objectives of carbon removal, sustainable investing and improving biodiversity.

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