(MOO) Agribusiness - NYSE
ETF Category: Natural Resources | Exchange: NYSE (USA) | Market Cap: 930m USD | Total Return: 10.8% in 12m
Avg Turnover: 15.7M
Warnings
No concerns identified
Tailwinds
No distinct edge detected
Seasonality
The VanEck Agribusiness ETF (MOO) invests at least 80% of its total assets in securities that make up its benchmark index, which tracks companies earning at least 50% of their revenues from one or more segments of the agricultural value chain. These segments include agri-chemicals, animal health and fertilizers, seeds and traits, farm and irrigation equipment, farm machinery, aquaculture, fishing, livestock, cultivation, plantations, and trading of agricultural products. The fund is structured as non-diversified, meaning it may hold a more concentrated portfolio than diversified ETFs.
The agribusiness sector spans the full input-to-output agricultural chain, from upstream inputs like seeds and fertilizers to midstream equipment and animal health, through downstream activities such as livestock production, aquaculture, and commodity trading. ETFs in this category provide exposure to global food production trends, including rising demand driven by population growth and shifting dietary patterns in emerging markets.
- Fertilizer prices rise on tight global supply
- Farm equipment demand weakens as crop prices fall
- China soybean imports boost ag commodity demand
As of June 29, 2026, the stock is trading at USD 79.22 with a total of 175,483 shares traded. Over the past week, the price has changed by +2.94%, over one month by -1.18%, over three months by -4.29% and over the past year by +10.77%.
Current recommended Stop Loss: 78.00 (which is 1.5% or 1.2 ATR below the current price).
Agribusiness has no consensus analysts rating.