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Tracking the Companies Feeding the World with Indices

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How can an index-based approach help market participants to measure the evolution of global food production? Learn more about the S&P Commodity Producers Agribusiness Index and how it tracks the companies that help feed the world’s growing population.

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Tracking the Companies Feeding the World with Indices

The World Health Organization estimates that almost a third of the world’s population lacks regular access to adequate nutrition.

As the world’s population continues to grow, meeting this need and increasing access to safer, more sustainable nutrition will become an even more urgent priority.

So how can market participants track companies that help feed the world?

The S&P Commodity Producers Agribusiness Index identifies companies around the world involved in every step of the food supply chain.

How does the index work?

Using revenue and industry classification data, the index identifies companies around the world involved in agriculture business activities.

This includes companies growing crops, raising livestock, processing and packaging food, manufacturing tractors and fertilizers, and distributing food to consumers.

The index universe also includes companies that research and develop products that help combat pests and blights that endanger the world’s food supply.

Each company is assigned an exposure score based on how much of its business is devoted to agriculture-related activities.

A modified market-cap weighting formula then determines each company’s size within the index.

The weighting is a product of a company’s market cap and its exposure score, so a higher exposure score means a larger relative weighting in the index.

Companies are also screened based on fair labor practices, good governance and sustainability criteria.

To learn more about the S&P Commodity Producers Agribusiness Index and how it tracks companies that help feed the world’s growing population, visit spglobal.com/spdji.



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