ETFWorld.co.uk : One of the most interesting economic topics of the last few years has certainly been related to improving the food supply system along the entire production chain, i.e. Sustainable Food.
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For several years now, in fact, many companies have been researching and developing new solutions to make food sustainable, both in response to the growing world population and to manage climate change.
The Euro Biodiversity Leaders index is within a solid medium-term bullish trend, with prices rising to a peak of 1,965 points.
The overcoming of this last level will open up further room for growth, with a first theoretical projection near 2,000 points and a second target in the 2,040-2,045 area.
For now, it is difficult to hypothesise a bearish trend reversal: a first sign of weakness will arrive with a return below 1,890 points, even if, from a graphical point of view, only the collapse of the static support at 1,850 points could provide a negative signal and trigger a downturn of a certain consistency.
The following ETFs can be used to invest in this sector:
Rize Sustanaible Future of Food, ISIN IE00BLRPQH31. This ETF has €128m in assets under management and replicates the Foxberry Thematic Research Sustainable Future of Food index (which replicates the performance of companies involved in the development and production of sustainable food). The ETF, which provides a total physical replication of the underlying, adopts an accumulation policy (with dividends being reinvested within the fund) and has a total expense ratio (TER) of 0.45% per annum.
Ossiam Food for Biodiversity, ISIN IE00BN0YSK89. It is an ETF with €26m in assets under management, which provides for the total physical replication of the securities that make up the Ossiam Food for Biodiversity index and which adopts an accumulation policy (with dividends being reinvested within the fund). The total expense ratio (TER) is 0.75% per annum.
VanEck Sustanaible Future of Food, ISIN IE0005B8WVT6. This ETF has EUR 6m in assets under management and provides for full physical replication of the underlying (represented by the MVIS Global Future of Food ESG index). The ETF adopts an accumulation policy (with dividends being reinvested within the fund) and has a total expense ratio (TER) of 0.45% per annum.
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