FORT WORTH, Texas, Oct. 23, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Harvest Returns, an online platform for investing in agriculture, announced today that it will attend the New Orleans Investment Conference to be held October 25-28 2017, at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside.
At the show, Harvest Returns will highlight agricultural investment opportunities in the United States and emerging markets. With as little as $5,000, investors can access these private placements on the company's automated online platform.
"We're looking forward to meeting investors interested in owning income-producing agriculture from around the world. Investing in farming provides solid returns that outpace the stock market over the long term. Historically, farmland and timberland are uncorrelated with the equity markets and provide investors with a tremendous hedge against market corrections. Institutional investors have long enjoyed the diversification benefits that agriculture gives their portfolios and now with our platform, the average investor can access these deals too." – Chris Rawley, Harvest Returns Founder
Founded in 1974 by legendary entrepreneur James U. Blanchard III, the New Orleans Conference is now in its 43rd consecutive year. It ranks as the preeminent gathering of private investors and attracts wealthy individuals from all 50 states and over 35 nations. Speakers at this year's conference include political pundit Tucker Carlson, economics thought leader Danielle DiMartino Booth, and investment experts from a variety of fields.
About Harvest Returns
Harvest Returns is a financial technology company created in 2016 by two military veterans to make global agriculture invesments more accessible to Americans. Through the democratizing investment process known as equity crowdfunding, the company's online platform provides curated, diversified offerings of farm and timberland to qualified investors.
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