Sustainable Agriculture

A Global Shift Toward Responsible Food Systems

Around the world, consumers are paying more attention to where their food comes from and how it is produced. Rising concerns about animal welfare, soil degradation, water use and deforestation are pushing brands and governments to adopt more sustainable agricultural practices.

This shift is driving one of the most important global transitions, supported by billions in investment across alternative proteins, regenerative farming and low impact supply chains. Sustainable agriculture is no longer a niche interest. It is becoming a central part of how the world feeds itself.

By investing in this theme, you support companies working to protect biodiversity, improve food quality and reduce the environmental footprint of farming. This pillar showcases the innovations creating cleaner food systems and building a future where responsible agriculture becomes the global standard.

Why it matters to us?

Food systems shape the health of people, animals and the planet. Sustainable agriculture helps protect ecosystems, supports farmers and ensures future generations have access to nutritious and responsibly produced food. For Inaam, this pillar highlights the shift toward farming practices that respect the environment and reduce harm. By supporting companies focused on ethical production and smarter land use, we help build a world where food is grown in ways that support both communities and the planet.


What’s Driving the Shift in Agriculture?

Water Pollution and Consumption
Agriculture is one of the largest users of freshwater. Runoff from farms also pollutes rivers and oceans. Companies that improve water efficiency and reduce contamination help protect global water systems.

Animal Cruelty
Traditional farming can involve harmful and unethical treatment of animals. We support companies developing alternatives that reduce suffering and promote humane practices.

Deforestation
Large areas of forest are cleared to create farmland, harming ecosystems and wildlife. Solutions that reduce land pressure and improve agricultural efficiency help slow this trend.


How do we grow a more sustainable future?

At inaam, each company we invest in is evaluated through three key pillars of our impact methodology: Financial Robustness, Purposeful Impact, and Leadership Calibre & Intentionality. These pillars guide us in backing businesses that not only deliver strong returns but also improve lives and strengthen community wellbeing.

Beyond Meat

is a U.S.-based food technology company that produces plant-based meat alternatives designed to look, cook, and taste like traditional meat without the environmental or ethical costs of animal farming.

Headquartered in El Segundo, California.

Financial Robustness


Market Cap: USD 0.45 B
A leading plant based protein company with global brand recognition and a growing presence in major retailers and food chains.

Purposeful Impact


Beyond Meat reduces the environmental footprint of traditional agriculture by offering plant based alternatives that use significantly less land and water. Their products support reduced animal harm and lower emissions.

Leadership Calibre and Intentionality


A mission focused leadership team committed to improving global food systems through innovation, transparency and responsible ingredient sourcing.


Elders Limited

is an Australian agribusiness that provides products, services, and advice to support farmers and rural communities.

Headquartered in Adelaide, South Australia

Financial Robustness


Market Cap: USD 1.47 B
An established Australian agribusiness with strong financial performance, diversified operations and long standing industry presence.

Purposeful Impact


Elders supports farmers through sustainable land management, water efficiency programs and responsible agricultural practices. Their work helps modernise traditional farming and promote environmentally conscious production.

Leadership Calibre and Intentionality


A values driven leadership group with a long term commitment to rural communities, sustainable farming methods and the future of Australian agriculture.