According to
Zen Ratings, our proprietary rating system that evaluates 115 factors proven to drive growth in stocks and assigns each stock in our system an overall letter grade as well as 7 individual Component Grades for Value, Growth, Momentum, Sentiment, Safety, Financials, and proprietary AI algorithms, the 3 best farming stocks to buy right now are:
1. Fresh Del Monte Produce (NYSE:FDP)
The Component Grade breakdown for Fresh Del Monte Produce (NYSE:FDP) is: Value: C, Growth: C, Momentum: C, Sentiment: A, Safety: A, Financials: C, and AI: C.
Fresh Del Monte Produce (NYSE:FDP) has a Due Diligence Score of 53, which is 22 points higher than the farm industry average of 31.
FDP passed 19 out of 38 due diligence checks and has strong fundamentals. Fresh Del Monte Produce has seen its stock return 45.48% over the past year, overperforming other farm stocks by 39 percentage points.
2. Dole (NYSE:DOLE)
Dole (NYSE:DOLE) is the #2 top farm stock out of 20 with a Zen Rating of C. Stocks with a rating of C have had an average return of +7.53% per year.
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The Component Grade breakdown for Dole (NYSE:DOLE) is: Value: B, Growth: C, Momentum: C, Sentiment: C, Safety: B, Financials: C, and AI: C.
Dole (NYSE:DOLE) has a Due Diligence Score of 51, which is 20 points higher than the farm industry average of 31.
DOLE passed 18 out of 38 due diligence checks and has strong fundamentals. Dole has seen its stock return 4.92% over the past year, underperforming other farm stocks by -2 percentage points.
3. Village Farms International (NASDAQ:VFF)
The Component Grade breakdown for Village Farms International (NASDAQ:VFF) is: Value: C, Growth: C, Momentum: C, Sentiment: D, Safety: C, Financials: C, and AI: C.
Village Farms International (NASDAQ:VFF) has a Due Diligence Score of 46, which is 15 points higher than the farm industry average of 31.
VFF passed 14 out of 33 due diligence checks and has strong fundamentals. Village Farms International has seen its stock return 346.71% over the past year, overperforming other farm stocks by 340 percentage points.