A new model for farmland.
ORON is a new model for investing in farmland one where farmers and investors co-own the land together, and where capital is structured around long-term value, not short-term returns.
Here's how it comes together.







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The structure
Shared ownership.
Aligned
from the ground up.
In a traditional model, capital and farming are separate worlds. Investors own the land. Farmers lease it. There's no shared upside, no shared commitment, and no alignment around long-term value.
ORON works differently.
Farmers and investors co-invest in farmland.
ORON acquires farmland through a shared ownership structure where farmers and investors both hold a stake from day one. This creates long-term alignment around the land’s health and value.
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Healthy soils creates long-term value
Regenerative management improves soil health, resilience, and productivity over time, strengthening the long-term quality and value of the land.
02
The farmer can grow their share over time.
At their own pace, farmers can increase their ownership stake in the land, building toward greater autonomy and long-term wealth. The path to full ownership is always open.
03
Investors access a professionally managed, tangible asset.
Investors participate in a structured pool of farmland, diversified, long-term, and managed with full alignment between capital and stewardship. No operational involvement required.
04
Patient capital makes the transition possible.
The structure is designed around a long-term horizon typically 10–15 years, giving farmers the breathing room to transition to regenerative practices without the pressure of short-term financial demands.
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I’m a Farmer
I’m an Investor
For Farmers
The capital to grow.
The ownership to stay.
Access patient capital to expand, acquire, or transition on your terms. Become co-owner from day one. Grow your share over time. Stay fully independent.
You work the land. With ORON, you also own the value you create on it.
What ORON offers you:
Patient capital, aligned with your reality
Access patient capital to expand, acquire, or transition — on your terms. Become co-owner from day one. Grow your share over time. Stay fully independent.
You work the land. With ORON, you also own the value you create on it.
Co-ownership from day one
You are a co-owner of the land from the start. Not a tenant, not a leaseholder — a stakeholder with real skin in the game and a direct share in the value of the land.
Grow your share at your own pace
Over time, you can increase your ownership stake. How fast you grow it is up to you. The structure is designed to support your long-term ambitions, not dictate them.
Full operational independence
You run your farm. You make the decisions. ORON provides the financial structure and the co-ownership framework — not operational interference. Your autonomy is non-negotiable.
A stake in the long-term value of your land
As co-owner, you share in the value that's created on your land over time. When the land thrives, you benefit directly. Your work and your wealth are structurally connected.
For Investors
Farmland, made investible.
With alignment built in.
Farmland is one of the most enduring asset classes in the world. Scarce, tangible, and historically inflation-resistant. Yet for most investors, it has been virtually inaccessible. And in the rare cases it was available, the structures were passive and disconnected from the land itself.
ORON opens this asset class with a fundamentally different structure:
one where the people who manage the land also own it.
What ORON offers you:
Access to a scarce, real asset
Farmland is one of the scarcest and most resilient asset classes. ORON provides structured access, without the operational burden.
Alignment with those who create value
The people who manage the land are also owners. That alignment drives long-term value, not short-term extraction
Professionally structured
No operational involvement. ORON provides the structure and oversight, while farmers manage the land.
Patient capital, long-term horizon
Capital is deployed with a 10–15 year perspective. Designed for stability, not short-term pressure.
Exposure to regenerative value creation
Land value is built through better soil, biodiversity, and stewardship. Financial return and ecological improvement go hand in hand.
The things people ask.
General
For investors
For farmers
What does ORON do exactly?
ORON co-invests in farmland together with farmers through a shared ownership structure. We make it possible to transition to regenerative agriculture, while farmers become co-owners and share in the long-term value of their land.
What does shared ownership mean?
The farmer is not just a user of the land, they are a co-owner. This means they actively build value in the land and share in that value over time.
How is ORON different from traditional farmland investments?
In traditional models, the farmer is often a tenant and value creation is disconnected from the person working the land. At ORON, the farmer becomes co-owner and financial incentives are aligned around long-term stewardship and soil health.
How can I invest through ORON?
Investors participate in a structured pool of farmland, where multiple projects are brought together. This provides diversification and a bundled approach to long-term value creation.
What is the expected return and risk?
Returns come primarily from the long-term value of the land. As with any investment, there are risks, but the model is designed with a focus on stability and long-term value creation.
How long is my investment committed?
Investments are long-term by design, typically 10–15 years, in line with the nature of agriculture and land value.
What happens at the end of the investment period?
The objective is for the farmer to gradually increase ownership over time and ultimately acquire ORON's remaining share. Alternative arrangements may be considered depending on the circumstances at that time.
Why invest through ORON instead of buying farmland directly?
Buying farmland is complex and requires significant capital and expertise. ORON makes it accessible and allows you to invest alongside the farmer, with a focus on long-term value and regenerative land management.
How can I work with ORON?
Farmers looking to grow, expand, or acquire land can get in touch. ORON works together with you to explore how a partnership could be structured to fit your situation.
Do I remain independent as a farmer?
Yes. You stay responsible for the management of the land and retain full operational autonomy.
What does co-ownership mean in practice?
From the start, you are co-owner of the land and can grow your share over time. You share in the long-term value of the land as it develops.
What is concretely expected of me?
Nothing is strictly required. We simply reward regenerative practices with better terms. The only condition is that farmers engage with regenerative experts for guidance, which is often subsidised.
Can I grow my share in the land over time?
Yes. You can increase your ownership stake over time, at your own pace.