Tether, the issuer behind the USDT stablecoin, has invested $100 million to acquire a 9.8% stake in Adecoagro, a major agricultural firm in Latin America.
Adecoagro is a prominent player in the region’s agricultural industry, operating significant dairy and sugar cane production facilities in Argentina and Brazil. The company is noted for its large-scale milk production and extensive sugar cane plantations used for refining sugar and producing ethanol.
Tether’s investment was outlined in a Schedule 13D filing, which indicates that the shares are intended for investment purposes. The filing also suggests that Tether may adjust its stake based on factors such as stock performance and market conditions.
The document hinted at possible future actions, including additional acquisitions, sales, or significant corporate transactions like mergers or reorganizations involving Adecoagro. Tether plans to continually assess its investment and explore strategic options to enhance asset value.
This move is part of Tether’s broader strategy to diversify its assets, traditionally centered on U.S. Treasury bonds and cash equivalents, by entering the agricultural sector to capitalize on the stability and growth opportunities in food production and renewable energy.
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