MSCI Agriculture & Food Chain Indices
Designed to reflect the performance of stocks in the agriculture and food chain
The MSCI Agriculture & Food Chain Indices are equity-based indices designed to measure the performance of the various components of the agriculture and food industries - from production through to distribution. The indices are constructed by aggregating selected Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®) Sub-Industries: Agricultural Products, Fertilizers & Agricultural Chemicals, Packaged Foods & Meats, and Food Distributors. The indices can serve as a relevant equity benchmark and research tool for institutional investors following an agriculture and food chain investment strategy.
In addition to market capitalization-weighted MSCI Agriculture & Food Chain Indices, sector capped weighted indices are also available. The sector capped weighting scheme applies one-third of the index weight at each Quarterly Index Review to both the Agricultural Products and the Fertilizers & Agricultural Chemicals Sub-Industries. The remaining third is split between the Food Distributors and Packaged Foods & Meats Sub-Industries.
The MSCI Agriculture & Food Indices can be calculated for all MSCI Developed, Emerging and Frontier Markets countries, including the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and the Arabian Markets countries. The MSCI Agriculture & Food Chain Producers Indices are calculated according to the MSCI Global Investable Market Indices Methodology.
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The MSCI Agriculture & Food Chain Indices can be used to help you:
- Better understand the global investable universe of companies operating across the agriculture and food industries
- Benchmark the performance of equity-based agriculture focused funds and strategies, including mutual funds and ETFs
- Better evaluate the performance of managers focused on agriculture strategies
- Construct index-linked investment vehicles such as listed and OTC derivatives, ETFs, exchange traded notes (ETNs), and institutional and retail funds.
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