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VanEck Vectors Agribusiness ETF (MOO)

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Key data on MOO

AUM

$1.13B

P/E ratio

22.9

Dividend yield

2.1455%

Expense ratio

0.55%

Beta

0.742245

Price on MOO

Previous close

$82.35

Today's open

$82.39

Day's range

$81.89 - $82.47

52 week range

$69.32 - $86.56

Profile about MOO

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Headquarters

US

Exchange

NYSE Arca

Issue type

Exchange-Traded Fund

MOO industries and sectors

Industries

Consumer Defensive

Top holdings in MOO
BAYN:SG

BAYN:SG

Bayer Ag

7.98%

News on MOO

You think Iran is only about oil? No, it's also about your dinner table.

Four chokeholds are squeezing investor portfolios. Here's what to do before your grocery bill proves it in October.

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Market Watch • Apr 9, 2026

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Should You Invest in the VanEck Agribusiness ETF (MOO)?

The VanEck Agribusiness ETF (MOO) was launched on August 31, 2007, and is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to offer broad exposure to the Materials - Agribusiness segment of the equity market.

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Zacks Investment Research • Mar 23, 2026

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Are Agricultural ETFs in Crossfire as US-Iran War Disrupts Food Chain?

Agri ETFs like VEGI face pressure as the US-Iran conflict disrupts fertilizer supply, spikes costs, and strains farmers amid fragile food-chain recovery.

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Zacks Investment Research • Mar 20, 2026

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MOO: I Reiterate My Buy Recommendation For This Pick-And-Shovel Play

VanEck Agribusiness ETF is reiterated as a Buy below $85, supported by robust agribusiness fundamentals and demographic tailwinds. MOO's diversified holdings in leading equipment, fertilizer, and processing companies position it to benefit from rising agricultural commodity demand. Geopolitical risks, fertilizer supply concerns, inflation, and weather uncertainty are driving higher agricultural input costs and supporting bullish agribusiness trends.

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Seeking Alpha • Mar 18, 2026

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How We Made A Solid Trade When Bulls Said "MOO"

With tech remaining sideways, we've had to find gains elsewhere. Who knew it would be in MOO?

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Investors Business Daily • Feb 27, 2026

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VanEck Announces Year-End Distributions for VanEck Equity ETFs

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--VanEck announced today the 2025 annual distributions per share for its VanEck equity exchange-traded funds.

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Business Wire • Dec 20, 2025

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Wall Street Breakfast Podcast: Quantum Names Pop

Quantum computing stocks like IonQ (IONQ), Rigetti (RGTI), and D-Wave (QBTS) surge on reports of potential Trump administration equity stakes. The Trump administration's intervention signals a strategic focus on critical technology sectors.

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Seeking Alpha • Oct 23, 2025

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Expect The MOO ETF To Enjoy A 2026 Midterm-Driven Bump

VanEck Agribusiness ETF faces near-term headwinds from U.S. farm labor shortages and declining Chinese demand, but remains a compelling Buy. MOO's global diversification and attractive valuation metrics, including a low PE and Price/Sales ratio, offer resilience amid market uncertainty. Anticipated government bailouts, stimulus, and labor reforms—especially ahead of U.S. midterms—should provide strong support for the agricultural sector and MOO.

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Seeking Alpha • Oct 13, 2025

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MOO: A Fertile Investment

MOO is a long-term buy, positioned to benefit from global population growth, rising food demand, and innovation across agribusiness subsectors. The ETF offers superior diversification, liquidity, and dividend yield compared to its main peer, VEGI, despite a slightly higher expense ratio. Key holdings like Deere, Corteva, Zoetis, and Nutrien are set to capitalize on increased farm incomes, tech adoption, and evolving dietary trends.

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Seeking Alpha • Jul 23, 2025

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The MOO ETF: Agribusiness Feeds And Fuels The World

VanEck Agribusiness ETF is a solid buy at below $70, driven by global population growth and increased biofuel production, boosting demand for agricultural products. Despite a bearish trend since April 2022, MOO's recent low of $59.58 in April 2025 presents a compelling buying opportunity. MOO's diversified holdings in leading agribusiness companies and a 3.18% dividend yield make it an attractive investment.

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Seeking Alpha • May 7, 2025

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